Community Forum changes - What would you like to see?
Re: Community Forum changes - What would you like to see?
I'd really like an RSS (or atom) feed for each forum, and one for each post.the_other_Dave_Jones wrote:What other suggestions do you have?
i use this site to mainly find climbing partners, route conditions, new routes and lost gear.
i find this site useful when it comes to route conds/new routes/notices about falcons...
i stop using this site for a while mainly due to the nastiness i read
maybe the word "community" shouldnt be used at all...how bout delete...
squamish is a world class climbing place...i'm from somewhere else..
perhaps there should be a ranting page where ppl can just go and dump @$%t
but the @$%#t stays there...
i use two other climbing sites and they are pretty good...my name/gender/location are there no prob but in here i wouldnt dare...maybe coz being nasty-not that i have been-is pemissible...n therefore plain ugly
ella the nobody
i find this site useful when it comes to route conds/new routes/notices about falcons...
i stop using this site for a while mainly due to the nastiness i read
maybe the word "community" shouldnt be used at all...how bout delete...
squamish is a world class climbing place...i'm from somewhere else..
perhaps there should be a ranting page where ppl can just go and dump @$%t
but the @$%#t stays there...
i use two other climbing sites and they are pretty good...my name/gender/location are there no prob but in here i wouldnt dare...maybe coz being nasty-not that i have been-is pemissible...n therefore plain ugly
ella the nobody
x2.Tricouni wrote:One forum to which I contibute has a very nice feature. When you are logged in and click on some thread that you are following, there is a "go to first unread post" button. This saves much time if you only check a busy discussion once in a while and you've forgetten where you were.
Glenn
Great idea Glenn!
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With my computer (Apple), it is impossible to open each post or thread/topic in a new tab in a "shortcut" fashion (kind of like pushing the wheel down on the mouse with a PC computer). If I try to open up a topic in a tab, then the topic opens in the current window, and a new tab. So I have to press the 'back' button in the current window to get back to the forum and then switch to the other tab to read the topic I opened.YetAnotherDave wrote:One thing that's always bugged me about the forum software is that middle-click always follows links, as well as opening a new tab. Must be some javascript override, as that doesn't happen anywhere else. Can that behaviour go away?
The only way for Apple computers to open up a thread/post in a new tab on SquamishClimbing is to right click - open. Ridiculous.
This is the only website I've ever been on that does that.
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Thanks for you comments and suggestions - keep them coming. I'll look further into the opening a link in a new tab or a new page. But my first thought was this was something you control on your own web browser in preferences. And on a Mac since the mouse does not have a right click button don't you press the option key to pull up a menu to open the link in a new tab?
As for Jeremy's question about uploading photos on the forum server, I've been giving this some thought. I think being able to post photos and videos easily would be a great feature. The downside is that storage costs go up significantly as well new software would have to be bought to manage the photo uploading and archiving. I'm still looking into it.
Another option I'm looking into would be to incorporate google into the site. Using picasaweb, google maps and google earth on the site would be a great way to boost the useability of the site especially in the sorely lacking Maps, Crags and Topos section.
What are your thoughts on that idea?
As for Jeremy's question about uploading photos on the forum server, I've been giving this some thought. I think being able to post photos and videos easily would be a great feature. The downside is that storage costs go up significantly as well new software would have to be bought to manage the photo uploading and archiving. I'm still looking into it.
Another option I'm looking into would be to incorporate google into the site. Using picasaweb, google maps and google earth on the site would be a great way to boost the useability of the site especially in the sorely lacking Maps, Crags and Topos section.
What are your thoughts on that idea?
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When you reach the top, keep climbing -- Zen proverb
Regarding the issue of storage space required for pictures: On another forum I frequent, It is set up that photos are hosted elsewhere (photobucket or fliker) and inserting the address of the img file when you are posting results in the image showing up in your post. They've instituted a rule that images can only be 500 pixels wide so they won't swamp slow connections and tiny screens.
The only downside is when someone does a bit of cleanup on their online photoalbums sometimes the links are lost.
Lets see if it works here:
Yup it works just fine. Thoughts?
The only downside is when someone does a bit of cleanup on their online photoalbums sometimes the links are lost.
Lets see if it works here:
Yup it works just fine. Thoughts?
Re: Community Forum changes - What would you like to see?
I would like to be able to edit my forum posts without having to email the manager or whoever each time.
Re: Community Forum changes - What would you like to see?
what happened to the buy and sell?
Re: Community Forum changes - What would you like to see?
there it isslopr wrote:what happened to the buy and sell?
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Brendan, not sure what browser you're using on your Mac, but on Firefox, command-click will open a new tabThe only way for Apple computers to open up a thread/post in a new tab on SquamishClimbing is to right click - open. Ridiculous.
Ed
Re: Community Forum changes - What would you like to see?
I vote for making full name disclosure as well. The whole notion of hiding ones identity has seemed rather bizarre to me. The only vaguely legitimate reasons I can think of to hide would be if you fear for your job somehow or perhaps the hells angels or the government - but that would be paranoid....right?
No I think the main reason is that one dosn't need to take responsibility for what you say.
Sincerely yours, Doug Fur
No I think the main reason is that one dosn't need to take responsibility for what you say.
Sincerely yours, Doug Fur
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