Audiofanzine passe en v4.1

Hello,

AF est passé de v4.0 à v4.1 suite aux différents devs de ces derniers mois…

Au programme de la mise à jour :

  • Nouvelles fonctionnalités dans les forums
  • Grosse refonte des petites annonces
    • Refonte totale des petites annonces musiciens
    • Nouveau moteur de recherche intégré
    • Géolocalisation avec cartes Google Maps
    • Arrivée des petites annonces pour studios/salles de répet
    • Possibilité de lier des images aux petites annonces musiciens et salles de répet
    • Possibilité de personnaliser le titre de sa petite annonce
  • Intégration des réseaux sociaux
    • Liens vers le Twitter AF et la page Facebook
    • Nouveaux boutons « j’aime » Facebook pour les articles et les news
  • Grosse refonte du module avis
    • Fusion des icônes avis et demandes d’avis
    • Possibilité de joindre des images à un avis
    • Refonte graphique

19 334 réflexions sur « Audiofanzine passe en v4.1 »

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