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Fighting Events

I am happy to introduce a new AllFighters feature: the Fighting Events.

I noticed many members were posting various wrestling events to the forums, but the forums are not quite ideal for this use. The forums can't sort events by date, cannot clear past events, do not show participants, etc. This has prompted me to think about a new format to present such gatherings.

Enter the Fighting Events. Using it is fairly simple:

  • You go to the current events page.
  • Here you click on the button labeled "Submit an event".
  • You need to enter a title for the event.
  • The event "owner" can change the dates or cancel the event at any time.

After that, you can fill in the details: date, registration deadline, location, minimum number of people. You can then add more details, such as event homepage, directions to get there, and a description of what the event is all about. Members will be able to register on and before the registration deadline. Participant lists for events are maintained, and can be seen on the "current events" page.

I have some more plans for this module, but I think for a "first release" this will do.

Happy wrestling,

Admin out.
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Last edited on 10/01/2009 5:25 PM by Admin; 0 comment(s)
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Member Ticker

Some of the changes I make to this site are less visible, but some just.. "pop". Like the latest one, the Member Ticker (the scrolling thingy just under the flags at the top of the page). If you have JavaScript enabled in your browser, chances are that you already saw it.

I know it doesn't add much to the usefulness of AllFighters, but it's fun and it was relatively easy to do. I'm also hoping that this will encourage more members to upload their photos. I'm not sure how much extra workload the ticker puts on the server; if it's too much, I will have to disable it.

Please, if you have the time, vote on the poll in my previous blog entry.

Admin out.

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Last edited on 8/23/2009 9:40 AM by Admin; 2 comment(s)
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Hi gang,

I made some improvements to the blogs, more specifically, how the comments and votes are handled.

  • Blog owners can now specify if they want comments sorted oldest-first or newest first.
  • If the blog owner has enabled ratings, readers can attach their ratings to comments. Previously, only anonymous ratings were possible.
  • The blog owner can disable anonymous ratings altogether, in which case it is only possible to rate along with a comment.
  • Also, it is now possible to reply to a comment, by clicking on a "Reply to this" button.
  • To change your blog settings, go to the preferences page and click on "Change my blog settings".

More is coming...

Something I've been thinking about:

Do you think it's a good idea to rate profile photos?

First, I don't mean to turn AllFighters into a sort of hot-or-not site. However, ratings can encourage uploading, and help float the best photos to the top. Also, members would get some sort of feedback about their photos in the process. You would, of course, be able to opt out from having your photos rated.

What do you think?

This poll is closed.
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Last edited on 8/15/2009 10:29 PM by Admin; 5 comment(s)
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Private Notes

I'm finished with Tracker/2009-06-30; now you can keep your private notes about other members right on the members' profiles. Of course, no-one else will be able to read your notes; this is for you to make keeping track of your contacts easier.

You can also read all your notes on a single page.

I hope my dear members will find this new feature useful.

users/Admin out.

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Last edited on 8/06/2009 3:33 PM by Admin; 0 comment(s)
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Due to the request of some members, and some hopefully-soon-to-be-members, it is now possible to restrict your profile to registered members. A restricted profile will not be indexed by internet search engines, and visitors of the site will not be able to see the profile.

The profile will still turn up in searches, but when the visitor clicks on it, he will be brought to a page where he is asked to log in or register.

Also, blocked users will not be able to visit each others' profiles any more. I'm hoping this will help cool tempers a bit. Or not; either way, blocking a member sort of implies that you are no longer interested in any sort of exchange, and blocking the profile might just be a logical addition to that. Since blocking is a two-edged sword, you won't be able to visit the blocked member's profile either.

To hide your profile from non-registered visitors, visit your profile, and set your profile's visibility to 'Restricted'. You can set it back to 'Public' any time.

That's it for today, suggestions and comments are welcome.

Admin out.

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Last edited on 8/03/2009 8:47 AM by Admin; 0 comment(s)
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