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woltlab burning board Update: WoltLab Suite 6.0.6 / 5.5.20
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We have just released new versions of our products: WoltLab Suite 6.0.6 WoltLab Suite 5.5.20 Stability releases (third part of the version number, also known as “patch releases”) aim to solve existing problems in the current version. Like every… Continue reading...
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woltlab burning board Update: WoltLab Suite 6.0.6 / 5.5.20
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Wir haben soeben Updates für unsere Produkte freigegeben: WoltLab Suite 6.0.6 WoltLab Suite 5.5.20 Stabilitäts- und Fehlerbehebungsversionen (die 3. Stelle der Versionsnummer, auch als „patch releases“ bekannt), beseitigen ausschließlich Fehler in der… Continue reading...
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woltlab burning board End of Support for WoltLab Suite 5.4
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WoltLab Suite 5.4 was released on July 15, 2021 and introduced important new features like the multi-factor authentication, rich embeds and support for WebP images. The successor versions are build upon this foundation and are also compatible with… Continue reading...
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woltlab burning board Support-Ende für WoltLab Suite 5.4
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WoltLab Suite 5.4 erschien am 15. Juli 2021 führte wichtige Neuerungen, wie beispielsweise die Mehrfaktor-Authentifizierung, Rich Embeds und die Unterstützung von WebP-Grafiken mit. Die Nachfolgerversionen bauen auf dieser Basis auf und sind dank… Continue reading...
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woltlab burning board Update: WoltLab Suite 6.0.7 / 5.5.20 / 5.4.33
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WoltLab Suite Core 6.0.8 Ein Kompatibilitätsproblem beim Einsatz unter PHP 8.1/8.2 wurde behoben. 6.0. Links ohne Angabe von Protokoll und Host wurden in der Anzeige als https://localhost/… ausgegeben. 6.0. Continue reading...
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Welcome to our first edition of Current Projects, a new monthly newsletter where we’ll be sharing what we’re currently working on at Discourse. Our goal is to give you and the wider community some insight into what might be coming next in Discourse so you can stay informed, ask questions, share feedback, and contribute to what’s currently in progress. Without further ado, here’s what we’re currently up to! Kicking off Composer redesign We are kicking off a new project to redesign the composer for writing topics and posts. We are still in the early research, design, and prototyping phases of this project, but will be sharing more soon with the community as we make furt…
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Welcome to our first edition of Current Projects, a new monthly newsletter where we’ll be sharing what we’re currently working on at Discourse. Our goal is to give you and the wider community some insight into what might be coming next in Discourse so you can stay informed, ask questions, share feedback, and contribute to what’s currently in progress. Without further ado, here’s what we’re currently up to! Kicking off Composer redesign We are kicking off a new project to redesign the composer for writing topics and posts. We are still in the early research, design, and prototyping phases of this project, but will be sharing more soon with the community as we make furt…
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We’re excited to announce the new Starter plan, the easiest and fastest way to launch a community with Discourse. Starter offers public or private sites with unlimited members at $20 a month! This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://blog.discourse.org/2024/09/introducing-the-new-starter-plan 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic View the full article
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We’re excited to announce the new Starter plan, the easiest and fastest way to launch a community with Discourse. Starter offers public or private sites with unlimited members at $20 a month! This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://blog.discourse.org/2024/09/introducing-the-new-starter-plan 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
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We’re excited to announce a significant improvement in how we handle pageviews and present this crucial data to you. Our new site traffic report offers a more comprehensive and accurate view of your community’s engagement. Let’s dive into what’s new and how it benefits you! Please note that we are in the process of rolling the new pageview tracking out to hosted customers, so not all sites will be switched over right away. What has changed We’ve revamped our approach to tracking and reporting pageviews to provide you with more reliable and actionable data. We now monitor the sources of individual pageviews and are able to detect if they came from a real browser or a …
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We’re excited to announce a significant improvement in how we handle pageviews and present this crucial data to you. Our new site traffic report offers a more comprehensive and accurate view of your community’s engagement. Let’s dive into what’s new and how it benefits you! Please note that we are in the process of rolling the new pageview tracking out to hosted customers, so not all sites will be switched over right away. What has changed We’ve revamped our approach to tracking and reporting pageviews to provide you with more reliable and actionable data. We now monitor the sources of individual pageviews and are able to detect if they came from a real browser or a …
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What’s Font Awesome? Discourse uses a free set of icons from Font Awesome throughout its interface. You see these on toolbars, badges, buttons, etc… here’s our composer toolbar: Since 2018 we’ve been using Font Awesome 5 (original announcement), and in the meantime Font Awesome 6 has been released. Version 6 includes new icons, some general style updates, and renames. As of today, Discourse will start using version 6 too! Specifically, version 6.6.0. This isn’t an enormous visual change, but you’ll notice some differences: What does this upgrade involve? This upgrade was a little more complicated to implement because it involves a number of renames. Font Awesome …
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What’s Font Awesome? Discourse uses a free set of icons from Font Awesome throughout its interface. You see these on toolbars, badges, buttons, etc… here’s our composer toolbar: Since 2018 we’ve been using Font Awesome 5 (original announcement), and in the meantime Font Awesome 6 has been released. Version 6 includes new icons, some general style updates, and renames. As of today, Discourse will start using version 6 too! Specifically, version 6.6.0. This isn’t an enormous visual change, but you’ll notice some differences: What does this upgrade involve? This upgrade was a little more complicated to implement because it involves a number of renames. Font Awesome …
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We’ve been working on redesigning the /about page in Discourse and we’re finally ready to make it available to try it out. If you’re logged in to Meta, you can see it right here by heading to /about. Here’s a screenshot: Notable additions Banner image at the top of the page Extended description that supports HTML/markdown 2-columns layout to reduce the amount of white space on wide screens Expandable/collapsible lists of admins and moderators Visitors and EU visitors stats to enable site owners to comply with the Digital Services Act (DSA). This requires the display_eu_visitor_stats setting to be enabled. How to enable it Go to the admin site settings…
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We’ve redesigned the /about page in Discourse. Learn more about configuration options in the documentation topic: Understanding and customizing the About page You can see it right here by heading to /about. Here’s a screenshot: Notable additions Banner image at the top of the page Extended description that supports HTML/markdown 2-columns layout to reduce the amount of white space on wide screens Expandable/collapsible lists of admins and moderators Visitors and EU visitors stats to enable site owners to comply with the Digital Services Act (DSA). This requires the display_eu_visitor_stats setting to be enabled. Feedback If you encounter a bug with o…
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New features in v3.4.0.beta1 “Hot” replaces “Top” in default menu items “Hot” is the newest topic sorting option that helps you discover what’s currently trending in your community based on recent likes and lively discussions. We are now replacing “Top” with “Hot” topics for sites that have not modified the top menu site setting. Learn more. Unseen feature indicator In the admin sidebar, the “What’s New” link will now feature a blue dot indicating new features are available if the user has not seen those features yet. Polls can show absolute numbers Polls now support absolute numbers in addition to percentages. 3 posts - 3 participants R…
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New features in v3.4.0.beta1 “Hot” replaces “Top” in default menu items “Hot” is the newest topic sorting option that helps you discover what’s currently trending in your community based on recent likes and lively discussions. We are now replacing “Top” with “Hot” topics for sites that have not modified the top menu site setting. Learn more. Unseen feature indicator In the admin sidebar, the “What’s New” link will now feature a blue dot indicating new features are available if the user has not seen those features yet. Polls can show absolute numbers Polls now support absolute numbers in addition to percentages. 3 posts - 3 participants R…
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Discourse 3.3.1 Stable Release Discourse strongly recommends that all sites follow the default tests-passed branch of Discourse. The “stable” branch is more focused on lack of change than lack of bugs - all releases, including those on tests-passed and beta are production ready. Bug fixes This release includes the following minor bug fixes and performance improvements: FIX: Badge image uploader (#28188) (#28521) · discourse/discourse@d3ad2ec · GitHub DEV: Allow disabling problem checks programatically (#28440) (#28441) · discourse/discourse@eaa40bb · GitHub DEV: Switch back to Chrome for running QUnit tests (#28430) · discourse/discourse@6cc856c · GitHub DEV: Update mi…
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Discourse 3.3.1 Stable Release Discourse strongly recommends that all sites follow the default tests-passed branch of Discourse. The “stable” branch is more focused on lack of change than lack of bugs - all releases, including those on tests-passed and beta are production ready. Bug fixes This release includes the following minor bug fixes and performance improvements: FIX: Badge image uploader (#28188) (#28521) · discourse/discourse@d3ad2ec · GitHub DEV: Allow disabling problem checks programatically (#28440) (#28441) · discourse/discourse@eaa40bb · GitHub DEV: Switch back to Chrome for running QUnit tests (#28430) · discourse/discourse@6cc856c · GitHub DEV: Update mi…
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