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  1. With all of the excitement as of late about WebFlake potentially adding our own license to software distributions, I want to be perfectly clear: WebFlake has not, nor will we ever, require a license or implement a licensing system. It's unfortunate that the try-before-buy scene has become what it has: communities more interested in self-importance than its users. No one in this market has any moral standing with which to stake a claim to content distributions -- it defeats the purpose of "free". These licensing systems might claim to be about "exclusivity" but really, it's about ego and monetization of an equal-value product they foolishly believe they own the rights to. An attempt to corner the market, thereby alienating a significant number of users. As a result of this nonsense, WebFlake is going to show good faith in the community and challenge the status quo. Effective today, we are officially lifting our longtime policy against leeching. Group-based download restrictions will remain as they are but we will no longer actively enforce an anti-leeching policy. You are free to download our content and do with it whatever you so desire. We're confident that our work and this website speaks for itself. It is our hope that our integrity, professionalism, and tireless drive to be the absolute best instills your confidence in WebFlake. Most importantly perhaps, you can rest assured that our content will always be license free. Please be aware of the risk you put yourself in by agreeing to any of these new license agreements with other communities. WebFlake will still be here.
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  2. Version 4.3.6

    13,359 downloads

    IPS Community Suite 4.3.6 Released 9/20/2018 WebFlake Note: Please create a support topic if you need assistance. As always, we recommend that you backup your current installation (database included) before upgrading.
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  3. the topic description is placed under the subforums it will look better if we placed it above that look for forumrow find {{if $forum->description}} <div class="ipsDataItem_meta ipsType_richText ipsContained">{$forum->description|raw}</div> {{endif}} You are moving it in the same section above {{if $forum->hasChildren()}} thats it
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  4. Version 1.0.0

    404 downloads

    Animate is a dark, modern design and is named after the animated background effect seen in its header. The theme comes with an animated header and is perfect for any forum looking for a quick loading dark design - especially great for gaming forums!
    1 point
  5. It's that time again, folks. With the release of IPS Community Suite 4.4, WebFlake begins its countdown for sunsetting IPS 4.2 by archiving all 4.2 content and dropping support for it. We strongly encourage you to upgrade your community to 4.3 or later not only for increased security and better stability but to ensure you'll be able to continue receiving support for your installation here on WebFlake. On March 15th, 2019 all active IPS 4.2 support topics will be archived and the IPS 4.2 prefix will be removed from our IPS Support forum. We will, of course, continue providing support for IPS 4.3 for the foreseeable future. Will I still be able to download 4.2 files? Yes. We will only be moving the IPS 4.2 category beneath our Legacy Software category. Can I still get support for my 4.2 installation after March 15th? At the moment, no. We are considering opening a new peer-to-peer support sub-forum for legacy versions of IPS (similar to 3.4.x) but we don't have an ETA for that. What happens if I want to upgrade to 4.3 or later after March 15th? Any effort to upgrade to a newer version of IPS will still be supported here. You'll just need to use the prefix for 4.3 or 4.4, depending upon the version you're upgrading to. What if I don't want to upgrade to IPS 4.3 or later? That's unfortunate but given the tremendous number of changes with the newer versions of IPS, we cannot possibly provide adequate support for legacy software. We're not going to assist you with fixing bugs that have been fixed in later versions or customize your website for you because you're clinging to an application or plugin that is no longer supported.
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  6. I think IPS is more modern then Vbulletin is, it seems that Vbulletin is just a forum that lacks the cool things.
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  7. Version 1.2

    234 downloads

    Theme updated (1.2) works with IPB 4.2.0x or latest.
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  8. Version 1.0.2

    98 downloads

    This plugin will allow users to clear their notifications list. Version Compatibility 4.1.x 4.2.x What's New in Version 1.0.2 Fixed CSRF error when using the button to clear notifications.
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  9. Version 3.0.5

    163 downloads

    This plugin displays a cookie notice message popup. In the ACP you can set the message and specify an URL to read more about your cookies policy. You can also choose different positions and styles for the popup, as well as customize the colors. Clicking the "Got it!" button sets a cookie to no longer show the message. There are language strings for the "More Info" link, for the "Got it!" button, and for the message itself if you choose to use the translations. (cookieNotice_more, cookieNotice_dismiss and cookieNotice_message) Powered by: https://cookieconsent.insites.com/ - It's possible to use a local version of the JavaScript though. Compatible with Community Suite 4.2.2
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