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JOSHSKORN:
Looking forward to seeing SMF move from procedural to OOP. I took a Java class back in 2004 and learned how to write classes. It was the best thing ever. So, I have a understanding what this is about. Of course, we're talking about application programming vs website scripting.
Aside from coding changes, I'm looking forward to seeing new actual features to enhance the user experience.
I've been out of the loop, I use to use SMF 1.1 in mid 2007 and never really had an interest in site administration after that. Again, I'm more into application programming, not site scripting.
Is there any sort of vague idea when SMF 3.0 MIGHT be released? Are we looking at anytime in 2012? Yes/No/Maybe? Just curious if anyone knows that much, at least. Regardless, I'll be happy when it does come out.
Fustrate:
That's simple - 3.0 won't be released in 2012. Just don't try to get any more specific than that ;)
青山 素子:
--- Quote from: bestfriendavinash on May 08, 2012, 10:32:37 AM ---Please make it more SEO friendly... Can we edit tag and description of all the pages/topics?
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Meta description has absolutely no effect on search result position. It's useless for SEO purposes. Frankly, it should just get pulled out completely.
Also, I echo Arantor's comments on you sitting down and tagging every single topic. Not hard for a small board with minimal traffic, impossible on a medium board as you'd spend all your time trying to come up with decent tags.
--- Quote from: bestfriendavinash on May 08, 2012, 10:32:37 AM ---Is it possible to design in such a way that we can transfer the forum from one host to other directly... I mean just few click and download a large file containing all html file and MySql and with another click it would be uploaded to any host ;) or any thing better than this?
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Not possible without making things very complicated. Also, it wouldn't scale well at all. As it is, the built-in database-only backup feature of SMF has problems on some hosts and will not work on large forums. Additionally, as each hosting provider is slightly different, you'd have to try to accommodate a lot of variability.
If you don't allow attachments and uploaded avatars on your forum, you can get away with just a plain database backup.
Tomy Tran:
It should have framework for installing extensions like joomla, install mods will not change the code of files or you limited your rang..
Suki:
--- Quote from: Tomy Tran on May 11, 2012, 09:19:18 AM ---It should have framework for installing extensions like joomla, install mods will not change the code of files or you limited your rang..
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You are just echoing what the first topic clearly stated.
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