Freddie Bingham |
03-31-2002 02:25 PM |
There is no style to show as that is the very last thing to do. It still "looks" and "feels" like vb2 and for the most part will remain that way when released. You will find the majority of the work was spent on the admin side in addition to taking all of the code to another level.
We have an insane template system now, no one will complain about this other than you might be overwhelmed by the power of it. Everything is CSS and XHTML transitional now. Users can be in multiple usergroups, users can automatically change usergroups based on criteria you set. You have all the options of custom profile fields (select, radio, textarea, select_multple, checkbox), you can search for them via the memberlist, you can choose which fields appear on the memberlist. There are linear and threaded views. You can allow your users to upload an image of themself, an image for their signature (so you can control it's size). You can store attachments in the DB or the FS. You can't use PHP code in templates still but you can do something now that is almost as powerful and will make hacking a lot easier and at the same time make our support job much harder. You will have alot more usergroup options to easily setup a system where specific users get more or less options, i.e. a pay for play system. And much more.. I don't think I have said more than has been said before other than those image upload options.
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