Been helping moderate some many huge communities here on kbin such as m/AskKbin, m/Redditmigration and so on, trying to contribute in ways I can.
And over the course of my time here at Kbin, here are some of the features I really, really wish comes to Kbin one day.
-
Banners for magazines: Right now we moderators are only able to make new logos and use that for our communities, but unlike Reddit or Lemmy, Kbin has been lacking the ability to make a banner apart from the Logo, the banner would help a lot more with not only the customization of the magazine but the overall appeal to it. This of-course should be optional as not every community would be going for this kind of look based on it’s topic, but for the majority, this can really add more to the experience.
-
More optional applicable permissions to moderators when owners add them: Right now, when I add a moderator, they can only delete, ban and moderate posts in general, but accessing the mod panel is impossible unless you are an admin, so this means, moderators can’t help owners with community rules, description, or even attach a new logo. There should atleast be some kind of supermod option or role that I could enable for the mods, so that this remains an optional but needed feature for some (and I am one of them).
-
Community Engagement: This is just, to put it lightly, lacking. For example, if someone make a really good post, everyone else is immediately ready to upvote/downvote and jump on the comments, but taking that first step of posting a good thread is just really, lacking. One of the reasons I believe for that is also because the platform feels very stale or dead in plain sight. To solve this, we could implement online status (OPTIONAL, I know not everyone will be into this), but we seriously need to figure out a way to make the site look more live and active, online status like Discord or Reddit (oh yes, reddit has this too, but this is optional and can be disabled) can really help add a more live and active feel to the community, this can in-directly encourage more engagement and the users will feel more inclined to particpate when they see others online.
Reddit also has some other features like showing “X number of people are viewing this thread”, again adding that more of a live engaging feeling to the platform.
- Wiki: I seriously hope we can get a dedicated area to put our wiki stuff similar to on Reddit, right now I have so far done this by making a thread and pinning it, but a wiki built into the sidepanel would a lot more seamless and integrated, plus people wouldn’t have to look for in multiple places and will be good to have rules, description and everything in the sidepanel.
If yall have more, add them in the comments, this is what I remember so far.
Thank you for reading!
I tried both the ones you mentioned, unfortunately it still does not work, is it because the image is Jpg instead of png? I also copied the image’s address and pasted it.
The CSS is still there, maybe could you check m/cars and see if you can see it? maybe this is an issue from my side?
I can see it. Maybe it’s the point I mentioned here:
Maybe the values I gave are too small for you to see on your screen?
edit: wait, why does the image not work, I literally just uploaded it
edit 2: not sure if you can view this since it’s blocked in some countries, but here’s a catbox upload.
edit 3: right, I just noticed that, because I’m mixing percentages and absolute units here, the image actually moves around as I change the screen size. I’ll refine the example with more reliability later today.
Can’t appreciate you enough, thank you again.
The linked imgur says 404 and doesn’t work.
Honestly, I pretty much suck at CSS and I honestly don’t understand how i’d use it, but what I can tell you is that I am using a 2017 iMac, so you should be able to tell the screen size based on that. I am also using Firefox on MacOS.
OMG Wow, it looks so damn good! I wish it worked for me!
No worries or hurries, take your time on this and let me know :)
I’m currently using this code on /m/pamasich:
h1[hidden] { height: 12vh; background-image: url(https://i.imgur.com/wbZa4eI.png); background-size: cover; background-position: center; display: block; color: transparent; user-select: none; }
To me, this works both on pc and mobile.
Though, the one on /m/cars right now works for me too.
Say, do you see any custom CSS anywhere? I mean, I’m not even sure which magazines use it anyway, do you see something on /m/pamasich? Besides the test banner, I also made the magazine name in the sidebar red.
If you don’t see anything changed there, do you maybe have custom CSS turned off? In your settings, there’s an option
Ignore magazines custom CSS
under a text field that lets you enter personal custom css. Make sure that’s not checked.Yup so I can see the banner on your magazine! And nope, CSS is not disabled in my settings, ill try using your CSS.
check m/cars! Works now!
Good to hear!
Ive also figured that increasing height value works, if you want to fit a bigger banner.
Although is it possible to make it bit bigger to fit more of the car? As you can see the lambo in the center is kinda cut off.