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Invision Community Online Status

EL PaperBoy

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Online Status
Flags out members online status in all comments and reviews areas of any application!

Could contain: Page, Text, Person, Human, Paper


Out-of-the-box support for the following IPS applications and areas:

  • Forum - Topics - Posts
  • Calendar - Event - Comments and Reviews
  • Downloads - Comments and Reviews
  • Commerce - Product Reviews
  • Gallery - Album - Comments
  • Gallery - Image - Comments

Clubs supported as the above items are merely passed on through to the club.

Note: For badges, the comment/review/post three-dot dropdown menu is often gatekept by numerous permissions. The badge is inserted within this structure. Typically, if the member group of a viewer allows them to report or share these comments/reviews/posts the badge will appear for them. Otherwise not. This gatekeeping may vary from app to app. If online status is vitally important to your community use one of the other two options.

For all other 3rd-party applications, as long as they are using the built-in Invision Community commenting and reviews templates this will slot in seamlessly. Note this explicitly means they are using the LITERAL templates as provided in the Core application; called directly from the Core application (as they should). If they copy those templates and include them within their own application, or roll their own versions, in either case this mod is not likely to work with those items.

Open to additional indicators. Just ask in the support topic (though no promises).

Renewal is mainly to catch out Invision Community version changes, skip unless you need it.

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Note: For badges, the comment/review/post three-dot dropdown menu is often gatekept by numerous permissions. The badge is inserted within this structure. Typically, if the member group of a viewer allows them to report or share these comments/reviews/posts the badge will appear for them. Otherwise not. This gatekeeping may vary from app to app. If online status is vitally important to your community use one of the other two options.

For all other 3rd-party applications, as long as they are using the built-in Invision Community commenting and reviews templates this will slot in seamlessly. Note this explicitly means they are using the LITERAL templates as provided in the Core application; called directly from the Core application (as they should). If they copy those templates and include them within their own application, or roll their own versions, in either case this mod is not likely to work with those items.

Open to additional indicators. Just ask in the support topic (though no promises).

Renewal is mainly to catch out Invision Community version changes, skip unless you need it.
This system of badge integration appears intricate, with a reliance on specific permissions and member group settings to unveil the badge through the dropdown menu. The nuanced gatekeeping, varying across apps, adds a layer of complexity. It's noteworthy that the badge seamlessly fits into Invision Community templates but may encounter issues with third-party applications deviating from the Core application's templates. The mention of renewal for version changes showcases a commitment to adaptability. The offer for additional indicators and support highlights a user-friendly approach, encouraging engagement. Overall, users should navigate this system with an awareness of their community's dynamics and technical nuances.Fm Whatsapp Download
 
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