@julian said:
how quickly we become out of date
Don't fret
Bootstrap 4 is not out yet - and it would be great to have support for both.
@julian said:
how quickly we become out of date
Don't fret
Bootstrap 4 is not out yet - and it would be great to have support for both.
That's what I thought - thanks
Re: Support for Sass based themes
Seeing that Bootstrap 4 is based on Sass, I guess that you will be moving from Less to Sass for themes soon, right?
The plugins that I am referring to is the API (read and write) as the installation that I am planning is going to rely on those - for reply by email functionality.
So, I guess that the way you would upgrade, and keep the plugins that you already have installed, is to do a clean install of whatever version you want to upgrade to and then wait until the plugins that you want appear in the list of plugins to install, right?
Edit:
And by 'clean install' I mean a separate install, obviously - a plugin check installation ..
It is a pain to have to wade through all categories - I agree.
I can't even find an option to configure what guests can and cannot do generally - or do I miss something?
Are there scripts that can do this?
A couple of questions from a newcomer:
So, I installed 0.9.1 and soon after my local installation told me that 0.9.2 was available, but when I upgraded to it, the list of plugins to install vanished.
That probably means that we should hold off upgrading until the plugins that we need/want is available for the new version?
And the only way to do that is to run an updated instance and check?
I wonder what happens when you upgrade a forum that has plugins not yet compatible with the new stable version?
I agree that it should be optional.
I would like to have the choice myself.
Auth error suggests that there is a problem with username/password - check config.json
If that is not the case, then check that you can connect to redis as that user, using that password.
I knew that you know that
I merely want to point out that CDN is not entirely evil - it makes a difference in how fast the site loads, especially on mobile devices.
cdnjs is an open source CDN - I think that there might be other options.
CDNs will make the site load faster - that's what they're for - so that users around the world does not have to go all the way to your server to fetch resources, but can fetch them closer to their location.
@julian said:
Yes, you can do this with the blog-comments plugin. Instructions are in that plugin's readme.
Are you talking about the same plugin? The psychobunny
plugin?
Or is there another generic comments plugin elsewhere?
Because this one is for Wordpress and Ghost ..
Or, do you mean that the instructions for Ghost will work for everything?
Right now I am celebrating - I knew that I should have downloaded a proper release instead of pulling v0.9.x
0.9.1 runs happily using Mongo - after 20ish complete reinstallations
Start a new topic if you're stuck?
I will
I am growing increasingly frustrated trying to install NodeBB and the docs sends me on an infinite loop between Mongo and Redis - seriously, guys - you can do better
Pity that, because NodeBB really is the only forum software that excites me