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Allow customization of text on the web site
Not everyone wants to use words like "Message Us", "Archive", or "Email" on their ZenRep site - allow customizations of at least the major titles and buttons on user-facing web pages.
5 votesWe are looking into this. Please continue to send in your feedback. Thanks!
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Make it possible to comment directly from the forum page
If I want to see or leave a comment, I have to click into the idea. It would be more user-friendly to be able to comment or view comments Facebook-style from the portal page and load them with javascript at least.
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Display image attachments inline
Allow image attachments to be rendered inline with the user's comments (not just displayed as a link to a new page). This is a piggyback to the more import enhancement - "Allow users to add attachments"
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The ability to add additional links to the widget.
It would be great if I could link to our product review form right on the widget.
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Website templates
Add robust template system for feedback sites - including professionally designed templates users can choose from and advanced custom templates for pro-level users.
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Allow users to upload their own avatar
When a new user signs up, pull their avatar from either the 3rd-part profile they sign up with (already done), or with Gravatar (already done), but then allow the user to update their avatar however they like.
People sometimes sign in with Facebook and then don't want their goofy Facebook photo on Zenrep.
People who want to be anonymous but have a Gravatar acount get their photos added to their profile.
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Ability to add callback functions to the widget
I want to call my own js function either before or after the user closes the widget… doesn't matter when, but I want my function to run when clicking the close button
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Automatically translate content to create multilingual topics
Instead of creating separate topics for each language, automatically translate content into each user’s own language. This would help prevent duplicate messages across different topics.
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Allow admins to edit email templates
Allow admins to customize email templates for (some? all?) emails.
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Allow simple formatting / markup for content (italics, etc.)
Currently there's no way to even mark a word as bold or italic. Well, I guess you could make it ALL-CAPS (lame) or put something around it, but somehow both of those just seem somehow kludgey... I hate gratuitous colors and font-size changes as much as the next guy, but SOME formatting actually helps communicate better. How about adding support for at least some very simple markup like Markdown or Textile...?
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Allow users to edit their own submissions and comments
As long as no one has commented on my newly-created topic yet, I should be able to...
(1) change the title/description without restriction... if, say, 5 minutes later I think of a better one or spot a typo in it or whatever...
(2) completely delete it, no questions asked, if, say, I realize right after posting it that it was lame, or I find out it's a duplicate or whatever...
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