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November 19, 2010 10:55am

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  • #1 / Nov 19, 2010 10:55am

    Derek Jones

    7561 posts

    If you could change two things about the CodeIgniter forums, they would be…

    Discuss. :-D

  • #2 / Nov 19, 2010 11:32am

    WanWizard

    4475 posts

    - a spam filter that works
    - a mark-as-read button on the search results (now you have to go back, and risk marking posts that have been placed after the search)

  • #3 / Nov 19, 2010 3:03pm

    Bart v B

    227 posts

    A good moderator team! 😉

    Latley i see more and more discussions standing in the wrong forums.

    Perhaps a better forum layout, so it will be obvious where you should open your topic.

    Something like this (from the head):

    - introduce your self
    - codeigniter questions
    - codeigniter discussion
    - frontend
    - script requests
    - Design paterns

    something like that.

  • #4 / Nov 19, 2010 3:14pm

    Rick Jolly

    729 posts

    1. No active links for new members combined with
    2. Only x posts per x time period for new members.

    Existing spam reporting will expose abusive members before they are able to have links displayed.

  • #5 / Nov 19, 2010 7:05pm

    InsiteFX

    6819 posts

    1) Better SPAM filtering.
    2) New CodeIgniter 2.0 forum.

    InsiteFX

  • #6 / Nov 19, 2010 7:13pm

    jedd

    2089 posts

    If you could change two things about the CodeIgniter forums, they would be…

    I’m going to keep one in reserve, and for now just suggest ISO 8601 date formats for the list of threads page - that wonky US mm/dd/yyyy format consistently screws with my brain.

  • #7 / Nov 20, 2010 4:09am

    nuwanda

    141 posts

    It works pretty well for me, but maybe a forum for non-newbs that requires at least x posts to ask a question.

    That said, newbs often learn a lot from discussions they don’t quite understand yet. Plus, I’m a semi-newb 😊

  • #8 / Nov 21, 2010 10:12pm

    pbreit

    206 posts

    I think the forums are pretty good already. I’d be careful about any additional segmentation. Unless the categories are clearly different, it doesn’t usually work that well. For example, “CodeIgniter Discussion” and “Code & App Dev” get pretty much the same type of questions. Also be careful with spam prevention that hinders legitimate and especially new legitimate users. Maybe check out Akismet.

  • #9 / Nov 21, 2010 10:44pm

    vitoco

    400 posts

    a “SOLVED” button, just that

  • #10 / Nov 22, 2010 12:17am

    RJ

    179 posts

    Sorting search results by date and relevance.

  • #11 / Nov 22, 2010 5:12am

    Narkboy

    157 posts

    I’m going to keep one in reserve, and for now just suggest ISO 8601 date formats for the list of threads page - that wonky US mm/dd/yyyy format consistently screws with my brain.

    Especially as the ‘posted’ date is so nicely formatted but the joined date is different. Consistency people!!!

    Also spam filters. It’s been said, but it’s really really really annoying. Like people using ‘really’ too many times..

    😊

  • #12 / Nov 22, 2010 9:12am

    WanWizard

    4475 posts

    One more addition: it would be nice if the search results are ordered by date. Now old ones can be on the first page, new ones on other pages. Which means that you sometimes “mark as read” while there are new ones you haven’t seen yet.

    edit: noticed Bullspit asked something similar…

  • #13 / Nov 22, 2010 10:33am

    jalalski

    113 posts

    In a forum listing, hovering over the title of a thread gives… the title! It would be useful to show the first paragraph or so of the text, as in certain other forum softwares.

  • #14 / Nov 24, 2010 8:34am

    InsiteFX

    6819 posts

    More Features!

    1) New forum topic - Forum Rules.

    A lot of new users are not using code tags and not stating what
    version of CodeIgniter they are using…

    This should be a sticky.

    How to use Post Reply and code tags to wrap their code.
    How to specify the CI version they are using.
    etc.

    InsiteFX

  • #15 / Nov 24, 2010 1:41pm

    bowyia

    1 posts

    Better spam filtering.

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