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@Alex Snyder, I have a quick question. The old UI had a setting that I could change the number of post that shows in the forum feed. I can't find it now. Is that feature gone?
@Alex Snyder, I have a quick question. The old UI had a setting that I could change the number of post that shows in the forum feed. I can't find it now. Is that feature gone?
Is there a way to EXCLUDE "community review" posts from displaying in the new Daily Activity Feed feature? When this was a xenforo add-on "Modern Statistics", there was the ability to exclude categories and forums from showing up and taking over the users view.
You are currently publishing Community Review posts under Deals & Reviews > Sales Operations. Why not publish them under their own Category > Forum (Community Review) and then omit Community Review forum from showing up in the daily activity feed?
2023 Concept: "Tech needs car ppl more than car ppl needs tech" [link to post]
Uncle Joe's DealerRefresh Top100 Mock
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Twenty years of threads. A million posts. Who are the best and brightest — the ones sharing the ideas everyone else came here to read? We classified every post to find out.
PRD: DealerRefresh Top100.
Been reading through this Joe. I like it!
It is back. And @Jeff Kershner has his username hover overs again.@Alex Snyder, I have a quick question. The old UI had a setting that I could change the number of post that shows in the forum feed. I can't find it now. Is that feature gone?

we have a new feature in the Admin panel
Alex Snyder shares a public roadmap of planned DealerRefresh improvements — including curated content pages, a new Showroom showcasing top members and sponsors, a vendor solutions library, and infrastructure upgrades — and invites member feature requests. Key discussion points include an AI-powered alerting idea to notify high-value contributors when their expertise is relevant to a thread, and a vendor discovery library seeded with 1,000+ solutions designed to fill the void left by DrivingSales. The thread reveals an ambitious self-coded platform evolution aimed at making DealerRefresh the go-to resource for dealer vendor research and community engagement.