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Release Notes should never be archived
I have been researching some CSS optimization on Khoros Classic for some 30 minutes here on Atlas. This was made harder by the fact that I cannot use external search engines any longer to search Atlas. See End the Google moratorium older Khoros Classic Community Release Notes obviously being archived. The latter is actually much worse of those two challenges, because Release Notes often contain the only documentation about features and functionality that was new or changed in that release. I can only hope this was an oversight when using mass archiving, but please bring back the Classic Release Notes ASAP. E.g. https://community.khoros.com/t5/Khoros-Community-Release-Notes/Khoros-Communities-19-7-Release-Notes/ba-p/538709#performance Seems the oldes Release Notes still available today is 20.8 which I only found by clicking through the pagination: Release Notes and Info - Page 4 - Atlas (khoros.com)150Views6likes10CommentsAurora: Manage Follow and Notification preferences for your account
You can manage your follow and notification preferences for the community. Open the Account menu, and then click My Settings. Click Follows & Notifications. The page is divided into different areas for managing your follows and notifications: Follows You can filter the items you follow by clicking the drop-down menu (by default, All is selected) and choosing from among All, Content, Boards, Categories, Groups, or Tags. Once you’ve chosen your filter, you can hover your cursor over the followed item you want to manage, click the options menu, and Unfollow. Email Notifications To adjust your email notification preferences, Get Email Notifications must be turned on in your settings. When this is enabled, additional settings (Receive email notifications when…) appear that enable you to indicate the desired cadence for receiving email notifications. For all settings (except Edits are made to an article within a category or board I follow), you can select Never, Immediately, Daily Digest, or Weekly Digest from the drop-down menu. For the Edits are made to an article within a category or board I follow setting, you can choose from Never, For all edits (includes minor edits), or For all but minor edits. If you select any option but Never, email notifications for this setting are sent immediately. For settings on which you’ve selected Daily Digest or Weekly Digest, applicable notifications are bundled and sent together in one daily or weekly email, respectively. All settings indicate the feature area of the community to which they apply, such as All boards or KB articles and blog posts. Settings related to content apply to all content that you follow in the area indicated. Advanced Settings The following settings, which apply to both in-app (bell icon) and email notifications, enable you to personalize when you receive certain notifications. Select an option from the drop-down menu for each setting. When I’m following a Forum Discussion, notify me about New topics and replies New topics only Send me notifications on posts I have already read Never Always Related topics: About the member Profile page Manage community preferences for your account Manage security settings for your account387Views2likes0CommentsPlease link to the case portal in case-update emails
It's so frustrating to not be able to click from the case-update emails to the case portal (ideally, directly to the case in question, but at a minimum just to the case portal.) I know this has been discussed elsewhere, but it's deep in a discussion thread / blog comment thread so I figured I'd pull it out as an individual idea. (the link to "case portal" in the screenshot above is broken. Super annoying)53Views2likes2CommentsAurora: Add co-authors to blog posts
Recognizing co-authors along with the main author is a way to acknowledge everyone who contributes to a piece of content and enhance the overall quality and credibility of the content. It also encourages collaboration and fosters a sense of community among contributors and readers. If you have the BlogAuthor or Admin role, you can add members as co-authors for published blog posts or to drafts. All co-authors automatically receive editing permissions for the blog post they are added to. After you publish the blog post, the author and the list of co-authors is displayed. You can also view these actions in the history view of the blog post Related topic: Remove co-authors from blog posts114Views0likes3CommentsCase Portal: Bar across the top looks like a search bar
I'm on a roll w/ Case Portal feedback... (see Case Portal feedback: "Clear filters" button is poorly placed | Atlas ) - here's another UI oddity that got me today: The bar across the top, which just has the count of cases in it, really looks like it could be a search bar. I have found myself trying to type into it a few times. See screenshot.41Views2likes2Comments