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i think you can switch between themes pretty easily, so why not just have version like this and one for whatever direction you want to take futures.io (formerly BMT) style wise. people can then use whichever if it bothers them that much and phase out the older with time.
dont believe anything you hear and only half of what you see
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Due to the major core differences in the product, it will be extremely time consuming and expensive to duplicate the current futures.io (formerly BMT) theme to the new site. I would rather spend the time and budget not on duplicating an old out of date interface but instead on developing a new modern one.
The post appearance is quite simple, the issue is with all the rest of the theme and its appearance. It is not easily to illustrate in a post, I will provide more concrete examples with screenshots soon.
I'll be inviting certain members, regardless of their Wizardly status, to help me test. The most important aspect of testing is to find real bugs and give feedback, but to also find users that completely understand what is going on.
For example, I don't want to invite "Joe" to beta test and then have Joe tell his friends on futures.io (formerly BMT) the new site is shit, nothing works, he can't find his way around, he likes the old site better -- etc.
Instead, I need "Bob" who understands that the initial test is going to be default skins with no customizations, and that we will slowly be building all the features of the current site on the new site, and need help testing those with the understanding that things WILL change and that you may even like the way something was at first in the beta and it gets changed later in the beta to something you like less.
I want feedback naturally, but also I need users that understand I can't make every single user happy with every single selection/choice on the site, so I have to make decisions for the majority.
The real hurdle here is people strongly dislike change, even when the change is for the better. So I need to select users that basically have an open mind, and allow me to do all the heavy lifting on getting the new site ready and while providing me with feedback that I can use during the way.
Would is be possible to have a script that autocompletes a mention based on usernames?
Say I start to type @Big and it list all the users with that name for me to complete the mention. Would be a great way to ensure mentions aren't misspelled.