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More information in the members list
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=25254&th=5168#msg_25254
I'm in the process of migrating several mailing lists to a FUDforum. Currently we run the MLs and the forum in parallel, but we are not sure about the acceptance of the forum. It would be very helpful to see the following information in the members list (at least for the forum administrator):
* Date of last login
* Number of subscribed forums
* Number of subscribed topics
I'm pretty sure this information is readily available in the database, but I haven't found a way to look at it. Having the ability to sort by this information would be a great plus.
On the administrator's statistic page, the ability to generate a 'number of visitors per time period' graph would be great.
Thanks for considering,
Chris]]>heron2005-06-02T08:29:28-00:00Re: More information in the members list
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=25287&th=5168#msg_25287
As far as subscription counts I don't see how that would be useful...]]>Ilia2005-06-03T19:47:12-00:00Re: More information in the members list
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=25301&th=5168#msg_25301
I know that the last login date is already available in the individual user pages, but it's really not practical to look through several hundred user pages just to find out who visited the forum the last week.
I have sending of full posts in notification mails enabled to provide a similar experience to the mailing lists. I don't get "viewed" hits from those who just read the post in the mail. Subscription numbers are the only way I can find out how many users have really migrated from the MLs to the forum.
Chris]]>heron2005-06-05T17:40:51-00:00Re: More information in the members list
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=25303&th=5168#msg_25303
As far as the resolution for member list, while 800x600 is "only" the resolution of choise for 30% of users, not everyone has their browser full screen. Which makes their screen size smaller still.]]>Ilia2005-06-05T18:22:07-00:00Re: More information in the members list
http://fudforum.org/forum/index.phpindex.php?t=rview&goto=25325&th=5168#msg_25325
Thankfully, I only have about 15 users to worry about on my FUDForum-only site. I have over a hundred on my eGroupWare site, but then the Memberlist is not available in eGroupWare so I don't worry about it there.
I haven't used (nor do I every plan to use again) 800x600. My employer standardized on 1280x1024 over a year ago. Even with my browser not fullscreen, I have plenty of screenspace for more displayed columns/information on the Member List page. ]]>jonmoss2005-06-06T18:10:08-00:00