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Farewell

Great is the art of beginning, but greater is the art of ending
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I announce that I cease all development and activity in the programming universe indefinitely. My career has reached the turning point I was not expecting for at least another year, leaving me highly off guard and without laid-out plans for this hobby's continuity. I have begun a 5-year residency program in Neurosurgery which is clearly not compatible, time-wise, with programming.

I gave in all my passion for developing, and you gave me back your loyalty and trust, even when I did not deserve that much. Now it is the time for payback. I release all my present and past work as Open Source software, in the hope some talented developer will continue maintaining and expanding my vision of a modern, sleek forum software. The intrinsic flexibility of MyBB is the true hidden gem of an otherwise outdated codebase; I do hope the project can continue and be updated complying to the latest coding standards.

I hereby thank Euan, kawaii, andrewjs18, Ben, Matt, Omar G., effone, Eric J., Devilshakerz, Wildcard, JordanMussi and all the other team members I have had the opportunity to work with when I was a MyBB team member. I thank Tomm M, my mentor, who inspired me to pick up coding with his piece-of-art plugins. And finally, I thank all of you MyBBoost subscribers who have helped me getting through my toughest university years economically.

Yours sincerely, Filippo

Inline errors

23 Jun 2019
#1
This issue is marked as solved
It would be great if this could also include inline errors, when you have time.
Shade 23 Jun 2019
#2
I'm not sure what you are referring to. Errors should already be displayed inline without a in-between page redirection.
Tac 23 Jun 2019
#3
This may be out of this plugins scope, but I've noticed a few such as in the usercp (https://www.mybboost.com/usercp.php)
If you make an error while changing your password for instance, it shows inline errors on the page instead of in an alert.
Shade 24 Jun 2019
#4
Well, you can already achieve that with a simple template edit: change error_inline to accomodate a jGrowl message instead of a div element. You can basically copy the code from ISM's template (inlinesuccess_success), adapt it by using the actual error_inline error variable, and eventually add the jgrowl_error class.
Tac 24 Jun 2019
#5
Will try that, thanks for the info :)