[quote user="BAlfson"]I think I've had to rejoin each forum every time I log in anew. [/quote] I've had one report on that but then it fixed itself. Please keep an eye on it and let me know if you can recreate. Since it's not happening for most maybe it's a particular browser setting or journey that's causing it. [quote user="BAlfson"] In the post I just added, I had a devil of a time adding the links. First, the editor should have accepted my text with embedded links instead of adding all of the HTML tags, etc. Next when I attempted to do things from scratch, I highlighted the text and pressed the Link icon. The editor filled in the 'Link URL' field with the heighted text instead of putting it into the 'Title' field. Next, the default should be "Open in new window" or each member should be able to make a selection for that in the personal settings. [/quote] I noticed that the editor decides you must have highlighted the URL and just want to add so title text when you click on the link button (I do believe this is the wrong way round). The editor is based on TinyMCE. It's not the very latest version of that and when we upgrade the entire platform to the latest version we'll inherit the latest version of TinyMCE - unfortunately we can't upgrade the platform now as the next version is only it beta itself. With the upgrade we should get a raft of improvements. [quote user="BAlfson"] If the spell-checker knows I'm writing in English, I shouldn't have to select that for each and every post. [/quote] The OP (yourself in this case) sets the language for the first post and then replies inherit that language. Hence only the OP needs to do this once. Interestingly the language option was only a requirement because of the existing UBB's localized boards. The previous two Sophos boards (SophosTalk and FreeTalk) were strictly English only. It came about from BarryG's comment ( www.astaro.org/.../54613-forum-admins-do-you-know-vbulletin-3-8-6-now-end-life-security-threat-3.html that any user should be able to filter posts for a language of their choice and not wade through posts they cannot hope to read. I could have written the initial requirement to be that the language follows whatever is set in the user's profile but I hedged betting that will always be correct as that setting is mainly for displaying localized content in the different 'widgets' of the system and a user may likely want to see one language when browsing, but, for example, always post in English for maximum chances of a reply. [quote user="BAlfson"] I wanted to tag this with "Gripes," but the only choice available is "firewall" and I wasn't allowed free-form entry. [/quote] I can see you have been able to do this. The 'Select tags' is giving you a list of existing tags and you are free to ignore this and enter a comma separated list in the text field to the left on the green 'Select tags' button. [quote user="BAlfson"] I selected no notifications in my profile but I have to de-select that every time I create a new post. [/quote] I would like to test this. If possible please can you provide steps of what your do and what is unexpected. [quote user="BAlfson"] This is more of an alpha release than a beta - at least that's how it feels to me. I know that without a lot of improvement here, there will be less participation by the folks accustomed to the UTM User BB. I hope you are giving Ruckus enough time and support to make this work well before closing down the current vBulletin solution. [/quote] Thanks Bob! I have the time and everyone wants this to be a success. We're welcoming feedback to allow us to steer the platform to the way it needs to be. I know there will be UBB users who like vBulletin, will have used it for many years, and see the move as a break from a very comfortable system. By listening to our community member we hope to show a strong willingness to continue to improve the community and get it to where we all want it to be. [quote user="BAlfson"] I don't see a way to add smileys. A smiley is a good tool for keeping the mood and culture positive. [/quote] Agreed. There should be a plugin for this - I'll add that requirement. Thanks. [quote user="BAlfson"] I just realized that I had created a new thread. Apparently, it's only possible to add a title to a thread, not to a comment. [/quote] I think it's just a case of familiarizing yourself with the new editor. The first 'Subject' box is just the title of the post (with real time search to head off repeat posts) and the main editor is beneath. [quote user="BAlfson"] Also, when a comment or post is edited, no note is made of who edited it. [/quote] I'm assuming you mean something like this: "Last edited by teched; 01-07-2015 at 12:04 PM. Reason: grammar" There isn't, to my current knowledge, any message editing audit. I'll look into it but currently I would assume this is a feature vBulletin offers and there isn't an equivalent. [quote user="BAlfson"] create a wiki [/quote] We could do this. The platform has the feature and we could switch on a wiki for the UTM group quite easily. I know it's something you have wanted since 2011 and Sophos took over Astaro. The only question on this that I'm aware of (it has been briefly discussed) is if we switch it on, how many users will contribute and who will look after it if the OP disappears.
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