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Title: SMF 2.1 Final Released
Post by: SMFHacks on February 09, 2022, 01:37:04 pm
SMF 2.1 has been released!
SMFHacks has updated all it's core products to support SMF 2.1 and will be updating our other modifications as well!


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Notable changes in 2.1

The changes between SMF 2.0.x and SMF 2.1 are too many to count, but here are a few highlights:

    New features for users
        A new WYSIWYG editor, SCEditor
        Real-time alerts in addition to email notifications
        A new default theme with full support for mobile devices
        Draft messages (you can save & resume later)
        Mentions using @name syntax
        Drag & drop attachments
        Attachments can be embedded directly into post text
    New features for moderators and administrators
        An improved Administrator Control Panel
        Support for moderator groups, not just individuals
        Many security enhancements, including support for optional Two Factor Authentication
        IPv6 support
        Designed with GDPR support
    New features for modification and theme authors
        A massive expansion of the number of integration hooks available
        More powerful BBCode possibilities
        Background tasks
        New capabilities in the Package SDK

https://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=580585
Title: Re: SMF 2.1 Final Released
Post by: Jacbier on March 12, 2022, 05:17:16 pm
When is the Hash Tags mod update scheduled?
It would be nice if the Hash tags could only be placed by certain member groups.
Title: Re: SMF 2.1 Final Released
Post by: SMFHacks on March 12, 2022, 05:36:59 pm
Not scheduled at this time.
Title: Re: SMF 2.1 Final Released
Post by: [chrisB] on December 05, 2022, 11:56:13 am
Despite being 2.1.3 currently, SMF has come along way. When I first got into online community building, I would use either SMF or MyBB - I've never been a fan of PhPBB personally.

SMF has become a very polished package and the responsive addition is something other free options either lack or haven't implemented well. I'm also amazed by how good some of the theme designers are getting with SMF, it's something which has taken huge strides.

I just wished I didn't lose my original username's e-mail.