I do. As you said it's always been a toxic topic and a turn off for people deciding whether or not to join a forum. So unless someone joins the politics group, they can't see the messages posted in that group.Not to derail this thread, but in regards to the last image you posted (politics related), do you guys generally keep politics in social groups on your forum? We used to have an Issues & Politics section on our forum a couple years ago but it became so toxic that we had to make it into a social group, to keep it off of the mainstream forum, and now have a 100% no politics on the mainstream forum rule. It's just sooooo toxic these days.
I don't know for sure, but check with Slavik at XenForo. He MIGHT have an importer. I know he has one for this social group system from vB to XF, but I'm not sure if he has something that will work with that add-on or not.I can't imagine there's an import function from this addon - https://xenforo.com/community/resources/tl-social-groups.6389/
This appears to be a bug in the Froala editor. I'd have to run more tests to be sure.Ozzy47 asked me to post this here for you to look at Snog
Just having a bit of an issue with user groups.
People don't seem to be able to attach files to discussion posts. Is this by design or is there something we need to set?
I have set the permissions to allow members to add attachments to posts.
I should have explained the issue better.It appears to be fixed in the next XF release (I tried the fix)...
https://xenforo.com/community/threa...matically-after-inserting.167631/post-1362443
Ah, well that's a whole different story.I should have explained the issue better.
It's not that they get an error when they try to attach a file to a discussion post (not a forum post), it's that there is no option at all. No "Attach files" button is visible.
We haven't updated to 2.1.3 because of the editor bugs people have reported.
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What we wanted to do was have them as better versions of conversations.Ah, well that's a whole different story.
Attachment uploads are not allowed in discussions. That's intentional because discussions are not full blown threads and use a different system than threads do. Discussions were never intended to replace forum threads or to have all of the same functions as threads.
https://snogssite.com/threads/social-groups-for-xenforo-2-1-paid.2338/post-21148
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Possibly fixed error, "ErrorException: [E_NOTICE] Trying to get property 'restricted' of non-object " which is a TapaTalk issue.
Fixed issue where if you selected "Non-members can view group photos " as "yes", anyone can edit the comments made on the photos.
Fixed error, "[E_NOTICE] Trying to get property 'privategroup' of non-object, 'privatehide,' or 'restricted.' ".
Question - is there some way to allow viewing of edit history in groups? My moderators can see it in all of the forum but not groups, and it's something we use to help prevent abuses. I'm not sure if I'm missing a permission somewhere, but they do have 'edit any post' enabled.
We also just noticed that members have the ability to upload images directly into the editor despite having this permission explicitly set to "never". It's unavailable in the rest of the forums.
Groups do not operate using the default permission settings in Xenforo.We also just noticed that members have the ability to upload images directly into the editor despite having this permission explicitly set to "never". It's unavailable in the rest of the forums.
Thank you!I’ll have to see if I can replicate this and get back to you as soon as I can.
Ah, thank you! I realized that was my fault - it was only administrative members that could override it, and I didn't realize it was mentioned from an administrator account. Regular members can't upload, so that's fine.Groups do not operate using the default permission settings in Xenforo.
Check the permissions for group members in Admin->Groups & permissions->Group member permissions.
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