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If you’ve been following the development of Invision Community V5, you’re probably excited about all the new features and improvements it brings. With the beta now rolling out and more details being released, let’s chat about what’s new, what’s cool, and how it’s going to make our community-building lives a little easier!

 

 

[HEADING=2]New Sidebar Layout and Forum Views[/HEADING]

One of the first things you’ll notice in V5 is the optional sidebar layout. Instead of just relying on the top navigation bar, you can now enable a sidebar that makes it easier to jump between sections of your community. Whether you want to link to a specific forum category, gallery, or even products, the sidebar is totally customizable to your community’s needs. And if you prefer the classic layout, don’t worry—you can keep that too. (link: Invision Community)

 

 

For displaying forums, there’s a cool new Feed View mode. It allows forums to have cover photos and color highlights, giving them a fresh look. It also displays recent activity in a more modern, easy-to-read style, which is great for visitors who want a quick overview of what’s happening. Plus, this view works great on mobile

 

[HEADING=2]Simplified Topic Pages[/HEADING]

The new compact layout for topic pages is a huge win for anyone who values a clean and easy-to-read experience. All the user info like badges, reputation, and stats are still available but tucked into a mini-profile at the top of each post. This keeps the focus on the conversation itself without clutter. And if you want to keep the original post at the top of the thread, there's a new feature that lets you pin it, making sure no one misses the context of the discussion.

 

 

[HEADING=2]Updated Editor: More Power to Creators[/HEADING]

The new editor in V5 is all about making content creation smoother and more flexible. Everything is designed to work perfectly on both desktop and mobile, with a cleaner toolbar that makes it easy to add emojis, icons, and even embed media like videos and links. The updated code blocks with syntax highlighting are perfect for communities that share code, and the introduction of content boxes gives you more ways to make your posts stand out.

 

[HEADING=2]AI and Performance Upgrades[/HEADING]

On the tech side, V5 is introducing AI features that work behind the scenes. This means things like spam analysis, topic summaries, and identifying trending content are all going to be smarter and more efficient, making moderation and content discovery easier for everyone.

 

 

There’s also a focus on speed and performance improvements. V5 reduces JavaScript and CSS to make everything load faster, plus it includes built-in dark mode for those of us who prefer a sleek, nighttime-friendly look. And if you’re on mobile a lot, this update is especially designed to make your experience smoother.

 

[HEADING=2]The Beta is Here![/HEADING]

If you’re interested in trying these features out early, beta testing is happening now! Some folks are already playing with the new tools and giving feedback. It’s a great chance to help shape the final release and see firsthand how these changes work on your site(Link: Invision Community).

 

So, what do you think about the upcoming changes? Have you tested the beta yet? Let’s discuss what these features might mean for our communities and share our thoughts on what’s next for Invision V5!

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I really enjoyed setting up my test site last night. Something about the IPS install process is broken - both 4.7 and 5.0 failed to install cleanly as per their instructions, dying with an error deep in the bowels of friendly URLs which clearly won’t work until the site has been installed. Unfortunately I wasn’t even getting to the “you have met the requirements” screen before it died trying to load a database connection.

 

I fixed it by installing a fresh 4.7, running into the same bug, patching the 4.7 to bypass loading friendly URLs, then upgrading to 5.0.

 

I dunno. Something about seeing it in front of me rather than in shiny videos feels underwhelming somehow (laughs)

I've installed it a few times now and didn't have any problems. I run Windows/IIS which they say isn't supported. With 3.x I had all kinds of problems. Since I've dove back in things have ran very well with 4.x and 5 beta.

 

I have run into a few 500 errors. Those are all from the way IIS handles foreign characters. Have to turn on request filtering. Other than that it works extremely well.

I’m not running on anything exotic, it’s PHP 8.3 with MySQL and Apache. The issue I had was that it was trying to look up friendly URLs in the database before anything had installed which seems to me to be a bug somewhere…

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Beta 4 has been released.

 

#2590: Ensure rebuildLazyLoading queue is initiated during upgrade to Beta 4

#2548: Added legacy support for Javascript lazyloads as a fall back

#2569: Block widgets from specific areas

#2575: Fix duplicate error codes

#2579: Fix issue with invalid date parameters

#2580: Add AVIF support where needed

#2581: Fix exception on widget EditorLocation

#2582: Fix issue where upload field only shows the raw URL

#2583: Use customizable language strings instead of hardcoded phrases in the editor

#2591: Polished the "ipsData" designs to allow for easier customization

- Issue #2496: [b3-SH][Pages][Database] Wallpaper view tag class missing

- Issue #2596: [b3-SH][Pages][Feed Widget] Not show content properly!

#2592: Added support for "legacy v4 grids" to prevent broken UI's after upgrading

#2608: Fix issues with database import and export

#2609: Fix error editing new database CSS

#2610: Fix issue where database category selection in the ACP shows all categories from all databases

#2611: Fixed some display issues with .ipsButtonGroup

#2614: Tab scrollers were added to the Tags widget

#2615: Removed duplicate "locked" icon from Downloads header

#2616: Improved contrast of text in announcements

#2617: Improved the UI of the Deleted and Hidden Content pages

#2604: Fix error when Pages is the default application

#2574: Cache changes and improvements from v4

#2567: Report Center improvements from v4

#2550: Support multiple toggles for the same field

#2560: Improved the JS headers of some files

#2542: Don't double escape quote citations

#2545: Create fallback FURL for new modcp extensions

#2547: Fix issue where adding a message to a form can throw an error

#2549: Fix error on profile when member has followers disabled

#2551: Allow whitespace in the metion query

#2552: Fix issue where blog comments cannot be deleted

#2554: Hide Category Listing template option when no categories are used

#2556: Allow sub-menus to be added under the root level

#2557: Fix issues with importing themes

#2558: Fix exception when deleting a database with an upload field

#2559: Fix issues with copying tags in the ACP

#2561: Improved UI of Warning panel in profiles

#2570: Fix error on refunding an invoice

#2571: Fix "View All" button on the tag page

#2572: Remove deprecated status templates

#2573: Fix issue where number of record reviews was always 0

#2563: Hidden content issue

#2546: Fix issue where Comment class does not check for hideable

#2502: Added missing language strings

#2503: Fix issue where forum feed view does not show all the latest posts

#2509: Add a template hook to the modcp header

#2513: Fixes an issue where the REST API was throwing an undefined array key error

#2532: Fixed some alignment issues with the Topic Overview panel

#2494: Replaced the hardcoded 'lock‘ string

 

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Installed beta 6 yesterday at http://freepchelp.forum. I love the way they married the old dated forum list to integrate recent topics. I felt beta 6 was stable enough to put one of my big boards on it.

Holy crap, beta 6 already. Forum looks great!

 

I'm still on beta 4, lol. Although, it's not really an open forum, so haven't checked it much the last two weeks. Still, it's nice to see they're pushing new releases every week.

 

I also wish there wasn't an issue with 8.3x. The issue is that I have to manually do the upgrade instead of doing the ACP automatic update, which works perfectly with 8.2x.

Holy crap, beta 6 already. Forum looks great!

 

I'm still on beta 4, lol. Although, it's not really an open forum, so haven't checked it much the last two weeks. Still, it's nice to see they're pushing new releases every week.

 

I also wish there wasn't an issue with 8.3x. The issue is that I have to manually do the upgrade instead of doing the ACP automatic update, which works perfectly with 8.2x.

I got hit by that. I dropped down to 8.2.26 until they fix the problem.

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