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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[HEADING=1]New features in v3.3.0.beta3[/HEADING]

[HEADING=2]Video thumbnails[/HEADING]

 

When uploading or linking a video, the composer will now show a thumbnail image in

the composer preview.

 

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[HEADING=2]Site setting confirmation[/HEADING]

 

Many site settings will now see a confirmation dialogue popping up confirming the changes made.

 

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[HEADING=2]Faster access to plugin settings[/HEADING]

 

Plugins with related site settings will now show a [iCODE]settings[/iCODE] button on the plugins page for faster navigation.

 

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[HEADING=2]Improved moderation flags[/HEADING]

 

Admins can now enable, disable, and reorder moderation flags.

 

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[HEADING=2]Improved navigation for mobile[/HEADING]

 

The menus have been changed with more spacing for easier touch targets when on mobile.

 

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[HEADING=2]Updated field requirements[/HEADING]

 

Admins can now set user field requirements for new and existing community members

 

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[HEADING=1]Security updates[/HEADING]

 

This release includes fixes for these security issues reported by our community and HackerOne.

 

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[HEADING=1]New features in v3.3.0.beta4[/HEADING]

[HEADING=2]Topic view stats[/HEADING]

 

See the top 100 most viewed topics, configurable by date range, category, logged in and/or anonymous. Report is available under [iCODE]/admin/reports/topic_view_stats[/iCODE].

 

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[HEADING=2]Signup Improvements[/HEADING]

 

Updated signup flow to include username after email (if active), optional fields indicated by sub text, renaming CTA to signup, and login and signup buttons being placed vertically.

 

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[HEADING=2]Better usercard positioning[/HEADING]

 

Improved accessibility as usercards now appear within your screen, scalable to any browser zoom level or screen size.

 

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[HEADING=1]Security Updates[/HEADING]

 

This release includes fixes for these security issues reported by our community and HackerOne.

 

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[HEADING=1]Discourse 3.2.4 Stable Release[/HEADING]

 

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.

 

[HEADING=1]Security Updates[/HEADING]

 

This release includes fixes for these security issues reported by our community and HackerOne.

 

 

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Guest David Taylor
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Discourse is now shipping with a more modern implementation of the header, including more flexible and robust customization APIs. The new version has already been automatically enabled for sites with compatible themes & plugins.

 

For incompatible sites, a banner is being shown to admins warning them to take action before the old header implementation is removed. If you see this banner, follow the linked instructions to update your customizations. If you don’t see the banner, then your site is ready, and you don’t need to do anything.

 

Warning banners have been shown to admins since 20th June (v3.3.0.beta3).

 

From the week commencing 5th August ([iCODE]v3.4.0.beta1[/iCODE]), we will enable the new header by default for all sites, even if they have incompatible customizations. It will still be possible for admins to switch back to the old header by manually setting the “glimmer header mode” site setting to “disabled”.

 

From the week commencing 2nd September, the option to use the old header will be removed entirely.

 

If you need help getting your site ready, please post in the instructions topic or speak to your hosting provider.

 

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Guest Stella Kapakos
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Every day, customers are building, growing, and managing successful communities powered by Discourse. Today, we're highlighting the Revolut Community, a remarkable success story inspired by true Revolut fans who organically emerged on social media. With consumers at the heart of everything they do, Revolut wanted to create a dedicated platform for their customers to share feedback and receive official information.

 


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at How Revolut built a thriving community with Discourse - https://blog.discourse.org/2024/07/how-revolut-built-a-thriving-community-with-discourse

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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Discourse 3.3 is here!

 

This new release contains powerful new features to enhance the discoverability of your community and the content within it. With Discourse Discover, members can easily find and join your community, even when on-the-go by using the Discourse Hub mobile app. Additionally, the new Hot topic list surfaces trending topics so your members can keep up with the most popular conversations in your community.

 


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at Celebrating Discourse release 3.3 - https://blog.discourse.org/2024/07/celebrating-discourse-3-3

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[HEADING=1]Discourse 3.3 is here![/HEADING]

 

This release includes significant improvements including…

 

  • Enhanced community discoverability
  • Keeping up with trending topics
  • Discourse AI configurable personas, newer LLMs, and automation support
  • Simplified admin navigation

 

… and so much more! Check out our blog post, as well as all the 3.3.0.beta5 release-notes topics for details.

 

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[HEADING=2]Celebrating Discourse release 3.3[/HEADING]

 

Discourse 3.3 is here! This new release contains powerful new features to enhance the discoverability of your community and the content within it

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[HEADING=1]New features in v3.3.0.beta5[/HEADING]

[HEADING=2]Simplified topic map[/HEADING]

 

The new topic map dramatically simplifies layout by highlighting useful information, with details available behind one click. Learn more.

 

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[HEADING=2]Improved topic bulk actions[/HEADING]

 

Changes in the menu include a loading spinner while operations occur, all options being available from one click, and support for additional options, i.e - Close Silently. Now available on all sites by default.

 

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[HEADING=2]Additional messaging for custom moderation flags[/HEADING]

 

Admins can now prompt users to provide additional reasoning when flagging posts. These reasons will show up in the moderation queue.

 

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[HEADING=2]New feature announcements[/HEADING]

 

The “What’s New” page now displays new features grouped by month and version numbers.

 

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[HEADING=1]Security Updates[/HEADING]

 

This release includes fixes for these security issues reported by our community and HackerOne .

 

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[HEADING=1]Discourse 3.2.5 Stable Release[/HEADING]

 

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.

 

[HEADING=1]Security Updates[/HEADING]

 

This release includes fixes for these security issues reported by our community and HackerOne .

 

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[ATTACH type=full" alt=":partying_face:]46[/ATTACH] We are proud to announce that we have finally shipped the new LLM settings page available through the Discourse AI plugin ([iCODE]/admin/plugins/discourse-ai/ai-llms[/iCODE])

 

[HEADING=2]Whats new?[/HEADING]

  • A dedicated page for all the LLMs settings you need for Discourse AI features
  • Be able to create and add multiple LLM connections and configure them
  • We’ve made it easy to add all popular LLM connections by pre-populating some of the information so all you’ll really need is the API key
  • We’ve removed 20+ site settings and moved them over to the relevant LLM provider to reduce clutter. When you select a provider you see everything in one place
  • Test to make sure connections are working properly
  • Enable for AI Bot and other AI features once the connections are added successfully

 

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Full details are available here.

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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Today we are announcing good bye to the Discourse AI - Toxicity module [ATTACH type=full" alt=":wave:]51[/ATTACH] in favor of Discourse AI Post Classifier - Automation rules, leveraging the power of Large Languge Models (LLMs) to provide a superior experience.

 

 

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[HEADING=2]Why are we doing this?[/HEADING]

 

Previously using the Toxicity module meant…

 

  • You were stuck using a single pre-defined model
  • No customization for your community-specific needs
  • Confusing threshold metrics
  • Subpar performance

 

LLMs have come a long way and can now provide a better performing and customizable experience.

 

[HEADING=2]Whats new?[/HEADING]

 

Discourse AI Post Classifier - Automation rule can be used to triage posts for Toxicity (amongst other ways) and enforce communities to specific code of conducts. This means…

 

  • Multiple LLMs supported for different performance requirements
  • Easy to define what and how content should be treated
  • Customizable prompts for community-specific needs
  • Flag content for review

 

and much more.

 

To assist with the transition we have already written out 2 guides

 

[HEADING=2]What happens to Toxicity?[/HEADING]

 

This announcement should be considered very early, until we are ready to decommission you can continue to use Toxicity. When we do it, we will be decommissioning the module and removing all code from the Discourse AI plugin and associated services from our servers.

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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If you’ve seen our previous announcement, then you are aware that we are shifting to prefer LLM preferred solutions as they provide a vastly superior experience. Hence, coming soon we’ll be decommissioning the NSFW module in favor of Discourse AI Post Classifier - Automation rules

 

 

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[HEADING=2]Why are we doing this?[/HEADING]

 

For the same reasons…

 

[ATTACH=full]54[/ATTACH]What's next for Toxicity detection in Discourse AI?

 

Previously using the Toxicity module meant…

 

  • You were stuck using a single pre-defined model
  • No customization for your community-specific needs
  • Confusing threshold metrics
  • Subpar performance

 

LLMs have come a long way and can now provide a better performing and customizable experience.

 

[HEADING=2]Whats new?[/HEADING]

[ATTACH=full]55[/ATTACH]What's next for Toxicity detection in Discourse AI?

 

Discourse AI Post Classifier - Automation rule can be used to triage posts for Toxicity (amongst other ways) and enforce communities to specific code of conducts. This means…

 

  • Multiple LLMs supported for different performance requirements
  • Easy to define what and how content should be treated
  • Customizable prompts for community-specific needs
  • Flag content for review

 

and much more.

 

To assist with the transition we have already written out 2 guides

 

 

We will add another guide specifically for NSFW detection to help with the transition.

 

[HEADING=2]What happens to NSFW?[/HEADING]

 

This announcement should be considered very early, until we are ready to decommission you can continue to use NSFW. When we do it, we will be decommissioning the module, and removing all code from the Discourse AI plugin and associated services from our servers. The deprecation will only happen after AI Triage is ready to handle images which will be done soon.

 

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Guest Danielle Lloyd
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On Thursday, August 29, 2024 4:00 AM UTC, we hosted the Community Manager Mindset office hours with the Discourse Customer Success team, where we discussed:

 

  • Developing your mindset as a Community Manager.
  • Approaching the Community Manager role.
  • The truth behind benchmarks and KPIs.

 

Plus, we answered your submitted questions!

 

Replay

 

 

[HEADING=2]Introductions[/HEADING]

 

These office hours were hosted by @jenny, @bas, and @danielle from the Discourse Customer Success team. The information shared is based on our in-depth experience with a variety of communities and not necessarily a top-down dissemination of strategies from Discourse as a whole.

 

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[HEADING=2]Community Manager Basics[/HEADING]

 

What is a Community Manager?

 

 

“Community management is the act of growing and sustaining a community in which customers, employees, partners, and others help each other achieve their goals.”

 

 

FeverBee - The Beginner’s Guide To Community Management

 

 

“A community manager is a marketing professional responsible for the management and development of a company’s online community. They are responsible for building, growing and managing the company’s community online and engaging with customers.”

 

 

Indeed - Career Guide

 

 

“The one essential role for every community is the ‘in the trenches’ community manager. This is the person who spends nearly all their time directly engaging with members…. {Without a community manager} members won’t get the quality and quantity of responses they deserve. There won’t be someone they can trust and build a good relationship with.”

 

 

The ‘In The Trenches’ Community Manager by FeverBee

 

Community Managers are the driving forces behind thriving communities!

 

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Definitions Don’t Matter

 

  • Community Managers need to be managed upward.
  • Everyone needs to understand what your community is actually doing, and this recognition must happen by the decision makers, such as your CEO.
  • You need to define the why and ROI behind your community.

 

Without clear objectives and alignment with your organization’s needs, the impact of your work may go unnoticed. Community Managers must continuously advocate for their community while also making the business case for its value.

 

 

-@Bas

 

Towing the Line: Speaking About Community

 

There’s a duality in how Community Managers communicate, balancing the need to connect with both community members and corporate decision-makers.

 

[ATTACH type=full" alt=":busts_in_silhouette:]60[/ATTACH] Community Members:

 

  • Connection
  • Engagement
  • Trust

 

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  • Demonstrating ROI
  • Metrics
  • Strategic Value

 

That’s why clear goals, being proactive, and receiving feedback are crucial.

 

[HEADING=2]Goals, Benchmarks, & KPIs[/HEADING]

 

What goals should I set for my community?

 

At Discourse, we’re often asked, ‘What goals should I set for my community?’ The truth is, the answer depends on your community’s specific purpose and objectives. Each community is unique, so the goals you set should align with the core mission of your community and the needs of its members.

 

  • Support Community: Goals might include improving response times, increasing issue resolution rates, and enhancing member satisfaction.
  • Product or Service Community: Goals could focus on tracking member interaction with your product or service, gathering valuable feedback, boosting overall engagement, and even driving sales or upgrades.
  • Employee or Team Member Community: Goals might revolve around better connections among team members, increasing their self-sufficiency, and raising awareness of organizational updates and initiatives.

 

Start at the Origin

 

  • Revisit the reason your community was created.
  • Ask yourself: Why was this community started? What problem were you looking to solve?
  • Understand the original purpose to help identify key areas to measure.

 

Connect to Business Goals

 

  • Reflect on how your community ties back to the main business or organizational goals.
  • Consider how the community can support these objectives, whether it’s improving customer satisfaction, increasing brand loyalty, or enhancing employee collaboration.
  • This will give you a clear framework for identifying relevant metrics.

 

Something critical to note:

 

 

It doesn’t matter if your community is active—what truly matters is how well your community’s goals align with your organization’s business objectives. You can have thousands of active users and millions of posts, but if your community’s impact isn’t tied to the business’s goals, it risks being shut down.

 

Community Managers must connect their efforts to tangible business outcomes to ensure long-term success. Always start by asking, 'Why do we have this community, and how does it drive our business forward?

 

 

-@Bas

 

Derive KPIs

 

  • Once you have a clear understanding of your community’s purpose and how it supports broader goals, you can derive Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that align with these objectives.
  • KPIs might include specific targets for growth, engagement, or impact, tailored to your community’s unique needs.

 

As a Community Manager, your priority isn’t just to engage with the community but to ensure your efforts align with the broader business objectives. It’s not enough to say, ‘I want to increase engagement.’ You need to set specific, measurable goals—like increasing engagement by 10% over the next six months—that directly contribute to the business’s success.

 

Always monitor, adjust, and align your community strategy with the organization’s changing goals to drive real value.

 

 

-@Danielle

 

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[HEADING=2]Models & Resources[/HEADING]

 

Q&A

 

View Answers (click for more details)

[HEADING=2]Upcoming Office Hours[/HEADING]

  • AMA with Discourse Design Team, October 2024
  • Yearly Recap & Latest Releases, December 2024

 

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Guest Hugh Lashbrooke
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I’m excited to announce some updates to how we handle documentation to ensure clarity and collaboration while maintaining the quality of information provided. Read on to understand how our new documentation setup works.

 

[HEADING=1][ATTACH type=full" alt=":writing_hand:]65[/ATTACH] Official documentation[/HEADING]

 

We’ve updated the Documentation category to be dedicated solely to official documentation. This means that all content in its subcategories is maintained by Discourse team members, ensuring the information is accurate and up-to-date. If you’re looking for the most authoritative guides and references, this is the place!

 

[HEADING=2]Why only team members?[/HEADING]

 

Restricting the creation and editing of official documentation to our team ensures consistency and reliability. We aim to provide precise, well-maintained resources for everyone, from new users to seasoned developers. All community members can still reply to these topics to discuss the content or suggest changes.

 

[HEADING=1][ATTACH type=full" alt=":people_hugging:]66[/ATTACH] Community wiki[/HEADING]

 

Don’t worry, there’s plenty of space for your contributions too! All community-contributed documentation can now be found in the Community wiki category. This is where the expertise, tips, and collective knowledge of our vibrant community come together.

 

[HEADING=2]Who can contribute?[/HEADING]

 

Users of Trust Level 2 and above have the power to create and edit topics in Community wiki. This empowers experienced users to share their knowledge, adding richness and diversity to our community resources. It also means that trusted community members can edit any community documentation they find that is incorrect or outdated.

 

[HEADING=1][ATTACH type=full" alt=":question:]67[/ATTACH] Why this change?[/HEADING]

 

This policy is designed to balance the need for official, maintained documentation and the valuable input that our community provides. It also delivers a clear structure for users seeking information - whether they need official guidance or community advice.

 

We value the contributions from all of you, and we believe the move to a dedicated space for your documentation contributions will help them thrive, and receive the attention they deserve.

 

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The community wiki already has a head start on being a robust, community-driven space for learning and knowledge-sharing, and we’d love more of your input. If you have great tutorials, configurations, or advice, Community wiki awaits your contributions!

 


 

You can find this documentation policy in its permanent home here:

 

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There are two locations for Discourse documentation - one for official content, created and supported by the Discourse team, and one for community-contributed content. Official documentation Documentation is the home for official Discourse documentation. At Discourse, official documentation means the following: It is written by members of the Discourse team. It can only be edited by members of the Discourse team. It is supported by Discourse. It follows (or will be updated to follow) the doc…

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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Happy Anniversary to us! On August 26, 2014, we released Discourse v1.0 and introduced hosting services. We have been full throttle ever since. Now that we’ve hit this milestone we’re taking a look back to see how far we’ve come.

 


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at Celebrating a Decade of Discourse - https://blog.discourse.org/2024/08/celebrating-a-decade-of-discourse

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Guest Hugh Lashbrooke
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We have recently made our new documentation plugin available for testing and feedback. This plugin is designed to enhance the navigation and accessibility of documentation hosted on Discourse, providing a more accessible and friendly experience for all users. Note that this plugin is still in development.

 

The development of this plugin stems from our ongoing effort to improve documentation, which has already been enhanced by a new sidebar. The sidebar work laid the foundation for a much improved documentation experience, and the new plugin incrementally builds upon that work.

 

[HEADING=1][ATTACH type=full" alt=":boom:]70[/ATTACH] The new plugin in action[/HEADING]

 

The plugin is currently active and powering the documentation on our official Discourse documentation. We invite you to explore its features and share your experiences with us. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us refine and enhance the plugin.

 

The core features included in the new plugin are:

 

  • Settings to define which categories are used for documentation
  • A new documentation sidebar populated by index topics within each category
  • Two new reports to help maintain the integrity and accuracy of index topics

 

With more in development as we continually improve the available features.

 

The new plugin is available to download and install today: Discourse Doc Categories

 

[HEADING=1][ATTACH type=full" alt=":electric_plug:]71[/ATTACH] Transitioning from the Discourse Docs plugin[/HEADING]

 

As we innovate and move forward, we will be sunsetting our older Discourse Docs plugin. You can rest assured, however, that we will continue to support it until the new plugin is fully ready for a widespread release. We have also ensured that the new plugin will redirect URLs from the old plugin, so switching over won’t result in any broken links.

 

Please note that the new plugin is still in its experimental stages. While we aim to provide a seamless experience, there may be some areas that require further improvement. Your constructive feedback will be crucial to its success.

 

[HEADING=1][ATTACH type=full" alt=":speaking_head:]72[/ATTACH] Let us know what you think[/HEADING]

 

We would appreciate your thoughts, experiences, and feedback. Feel free to share your experiences and any insights you gather while using the new documentation plugin, either by navigating through the documentation on Meta, or installing the plugin on your own site.

 

Our goal is to shape a better documentation experience for the entire Discourse community, so all feedback is welcome!

 

Full plugin details available here:

 

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Guest Saif Murtaza
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[HEADING=1]New features in v3.4.0.beta1[/HEADING]

[HEADING=2]“Hot” replaces “Top” in default menu items[/HEADING]

 

“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 [iCODE]top menu[/iCODE] site setting. Learn more.

 

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[HEADING=2]Unseen feature indicator[/HEADING]

 

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.

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[HEADING=2]Polls can show absolute numbers[/HEADING]

 

Polls now support absolute numbers in addition to percentages.

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Guest Osama
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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 [iCODE]/about[/iCODE]. Here’s a screenshot:

 

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[HEADING=2]Notable additions[/HEADING]


  • 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 [iCODE]display_eu_visitor_stats[/iCODE] setting to be enabled.
     

[HEADING=2]How to enable it[/HEADING]

 

Go to the admin site settings page and add the groups that you want to see the new page to the [iCODE]experimental redesigned about page groups[/iCODE] setting. If you want all logged-in users to see the page, add the [iCODE]trust_level_0[/iCODE] group. It’s not possible at the moment to make the new page available to anonymous users.

 

[HEADING=2]Configuration[/HEADING]

 

Admins can customize the new /about page via the admin config area for the /about page, which is available at [iCODE]/admin/config/about[/iCODE] for all sites.

 

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[HEADING=2]Feedback[/HEADING]

 

If you encounter a bug with or have suggestions for the new /about page or its admin config area, please let us know right here in this topic.

 

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