Dear visitor,
The forum product XenForo has been released on October the 5th 2010 as a beta and we've been alpha and beta testing it the last month or so and really enjoy it.
The XenForo.com site is taking shape really well and has build an amazing 100,000+ post community in a short period of time with information, resources, and support.
Of course we will have some overlap with XenForo, but we are very well aware that we are not XenForo, we're our own space, and sit on top of XenForo - helping and sharing where we can. Talking about managing your community, and whatever else we want. We will have tools available such as a signature builder and a lot more.
During the last few months we've been on-line already with a blog and we had our first newsletter (October) to our early adopter XenFans members. Published below.
This is why we won't have a 'forum' newsletter during October. Because we want our audience to get familiar with our set up, with the XenForo features, and give the change to our members to configure their profile and set their preferences.
I hereby kindly and honestly invite you to go through your account. We have options for 'receive site emails?' which is set to Yes by default. Leave it at Yes if you want to receive our monthly newsletter, and change it to No if not.
The newsletters will keep you up to date about what goes on in the XenForo universe, with focus on the content at XenFans.com - we hope you subscribe.
Ok, little moment of 'eh, oops'. We've mentioned to our blog users we will have users opt-out by default, but in beta 1 of XenForo it's set to opt-in; without a global preference option to set it to opt-out. Sorry!
The next newsletter can be expected early November. And we will publish the on-line version in this thread.
We are very excited about the XenForo product and our XenFans site, and we thank you very much for browsing the site, signing up, posting and participating, and some of you are even contributing your knowledge and resources. Keep up the good work, it's very much appreciated.
Floris & XenFans Team
The forum product XenForo has been released on October the 5th 2010 as a beta and we've been alpha and beta testing it the last month or so and really enjoy it.
The XenForo.com site is taking shape really well and has build an amazing 100,000+ post community in a short period of time with information, resources, and support.
XenFans is a XenForo enthusiast site where we offer our own products, services, and resources; Such as convert and installation services, styles and product listing, as well as custom written user and moderator guides. We're writing unique articles, do interviews and prepare for a lot more.
Of course we will have some overlap with XenForo, but we are very well aware that we are not XenForo, we're our own space, and sit on top of XenForo - helping and sharing where we can. Talking about managing your community, and whatever else we want. We will have tools available such as a signature builder and a lot more.
During the last few months we've been on-line already with a blog and we had our first newsletter (October) to our early adopter XenFans members. Published below.
This is why we won't have a 'forum' newsletter during October. Because we want our audience to get familiar with our set up, with the XenForo features, and give the change to our members to configure their profile and set their preferences.
I hereby kindly and honestly invite you to go through your account. We have options for 'receive site emails?' which is set to Yes by default. Leave it at Yes if you want to receive our monthly newsletter, and change it to No if not.
The newsletters will keep you up to date about what goes on in the XenForo universe, with focus on the content at XenFans.com - we hope you subscribe.
Ok, little moment of 'eh, oops'. We've mentioned to our blog users we will have users opt-out by default, but in beta 1 of XenForo it's set to opt-in; without a global preference option to set it to opt-out. Sorry!
The next newsletter can be expected early November. And we will publish the on-line version in this thread.
We are very excited about the XenForo product and our XenFans site, and we thank you very much for browsing the site, signing up, posting and participating, and some of you are even contributing your knowledge and resources. Keep up the good work, it's very much appreciated.
Floris & XenFans Team