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MaGraham
Senior Member

USA
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Posted - 15 May 2013 :  02:36:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Has anyone ever considered a mod something like BuddyPress to add to Snitz or just an activity feed?




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MaGraham
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USA
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Posted - 26 May 2013 :  22:03:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Okay, let me ask this. Would someone be interested in working on the "active.asp" to perhaps modernize it? It seems it could easily be something like the "Timeline" "News Feed" on Facebook. It displays the topics that have had recent activity and also displays the last ten topics that have images in them. Could it actually display the last ten posts/replies instead of images? I think it could actually be much better than Facebook's Timeline News Feed. It has the drop-down menu in which one can choose the times of activity they are wanting displayed all the way back to two months ago. Facebook doesn't have that feature. It also has the drop-down menu that will allow you to have your page refreshed every one minute, every two minutes, every five minutes, every ten minutes or every fifteen minutes. And, obviously, Facebook doesn't have those options either. I think this could really be something incredible!



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Edited by - MaGraham on 27 May 2013 21:25:04
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AnonJr
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United States
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Posted - 28 May 2013 :  11:31:53  Show Profile  Visit AnonJr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Could it be done? Yes.

Could it be done easily? No. There's a reason Facebook has spent mass cash on hiring programmers.
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