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Discourse software as helpful example [closed]

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Closed as unclear by Monica Cellio‭ on Feb 27, 2024 at 00:02

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I just felt like saying that the Discourse forum software is quite good quality, and it also has some interesting examples of new forum features not commonly seen elsewhere. For example, on the OpenAI users forum, built on Discourse, there is a feature where as you scroll downwards, an animated display element shows the period of time you are passing through. I thought it could be a useful example to study for ideas about features for QPixel.

https://www.discourse.org/

https://github.com/discourse/discourse

It is also built on Ruby on Rails, like QPixel.

It was created by Jeff Atwood, who also was one of the creators of Stack Exchange.

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It's a little unclear what you're asking or suggesting here. This is probably something better discu... (1 comment)
Please, no animated <i>anything</i>! (1 comment)

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