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Add Friend Button in ForumDreaming of this feature....
A little icon under the user's avatar in the forum that allows them to send a request from right there. I would honestly be happy to implement this feature. Do you think it's as easy as going into the template and adding a link/button? -Andrew
Re: Add Friend Button in ForumYeah that would be an awesome feature.
Something that also would be cool is the button PM and then the Pop-up will show up just like in Jomsocial... Now when I want to PM someone, I first have to go to their profile and this would make the integration even more awesome!
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