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TackleUnderground

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  1. awesome..... right after it hit the post button i thought "a category filter would be nice too", lol, thanks again, a killer block.
  2. Very Cool, was looking for this. Would it be possible to include a random sort order? I have a links database and using this with a random fetch along with CCS built-in cache setting could pull a "site of the day", "site of the week", "site of the month", etc. Great work! Thanks.
  3. Yep, most often, our members are quick to reply to spam posts, expressing their disapproval. With a flagging system, the post/topic would be pulled for review without immediate moderator participation. Don't mean to appear lazy or lax in our moderation, myself and our 2 mods are in the USA and if a spammer hits overnight, usually our overseas members are already giving the spammer an earfull before we can wake up and pull the ad. :lol:
  4. Although your article don't help true ordering in the nav or solve enkidu's issue (being done in the skin vs. ACP), it does allow for local or external links in the nav. Big +1 for you. Thanks for the link to the article and extra thanks for your skinning guide........ a HUGE timesaver :thumbsup:
  5. exactly, for example, "IPSubscriptions" is a "3rd party add-on" and therefor cant be placed ahead of "IPS Add-ons" or the "core/root" applications on the menu. More so than that, a option to include at a minimum, other local links, say a page made in IPContent instead of being forced to use a generic "Pages" tab in the menu. (BTW, I know there is a paid mod) ;)
  6. One of the few things I enjoy about Craigslist is the community "flagging" feature used there. (most either love it or hate it) For example on IPB, permitted usergroups can "flag" a topic or post, after X amount of flags the topic/post is automatically set into moderation que and report issued to all applicable mods. An extra setting to control amount of flags issued per group, similar to rep system would be even better. Doesn't seem to be a huge implementation, seems it would bolt nicely to the IPB moderation logic. I have 2 mods that handle a relatively well behaved community of 11,000, but when a spammer gets on board, we usually recieve multiple reports before a mod can act. a community moderation feature like above would be very effective in this scenario. comments? Thanks.
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