PF5: 30 Days of Progress - Incredible Features & Polish

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In just 30 days, significant progress has been made on PF5, enhancing features and overall polish. The community has been appreciative of the feedback and support received during this period. Mentors have played a crucial role in ensuring smooth operations while improvements are implemented. A future project is planned to align the Insights style with the forum, with a target completion date set for May. The collaborative effort has fostered a positive environment for ongoing development.
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Boy does it feel like a lot longer than just 30 days ago! That was a really really long weekend lol. In just 30 days we've made incredible progress tightening things up and I think we're in a great place. I know I am enjoying the new features and polish. Thanks to everyone who has provided feedback and been patient with me. Thanks to the Mentors for working tirelessly to keep PF running smooth as I tinker about.
 
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Thanks to you, as always, for creating and maintaining the site.
 
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phinds said:
Thanks to you, as always, for creating and maintaining the site.
Me? I just sweep the floors :)
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Me? I just sweep the floors :)
Yea right. :doh:
 
Next bigish project is getting the Insights style matching the forum. Targeting May to get it done!
 
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