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🚀 Introducing Our New Forum App for Wix Users!
Hey everyone!
After the Wix Forum feature was officially discontinued, many of us in the community felt that something important was missing — that place where our members could connect, share ideas, ask questions, and grow together.
So, we decided to build a new forum app — a complete replacement made specially for Wix users who still want that community experience inside their website.
This new app isn’t just a copy of the old forum — it’s designed from scratch with a modern look, smoother performance, and features that actually make it feel alive. The layout is cleaner, faster, and easier to customize according to your website’s design.
You can create discussions, post replies, and manage topics in a very intuitive way. Admins get better control, and members get a more interactive and seamless experience. Whether you’re running a support group, a learning hub, or a fan community — this app can easily adapt to your needs.
We truly built this for the Wix community, because we know how important it is to stay connected with your audience.
We’re still improving it and would love your feedback. If you were using the old Wix Forum and miss that community feeling — this app might be exactly what you’re looking for.
Try it out, explore its features, and tell us what you think — together we can make this the next-generation forum for Wix websites.
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Using Wix Velo to create dynamic pages
Learn how to make dynamic pages for blog, products, and more
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Forum launched! Welcome everyone
Excited to announce our new custom Wix forum! Share your thoughts
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Adding custom forms with Velo
Step by step guide to add custom forms and handle submission using Wix Velo
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How to speed up Wix sites
Learn caching, image optimization, and other tricks to make your Wix site lightning fast
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Best since Captain Blood!
Richmond's last quarter of 9.1.55 is the most against Dirty Rotten North beating the 84-year-old record set in Jack Dyer's first game in 1931. Ironically to save money Jack was left on the bench for the whole of that game as if he had stepped onto the ground for even a minute he would have been entitled to a full three pounds payment but as a reserve in that game who never came on he only got one pound! The Tigers won by 168 points that day! Doug Strang kicked 14 goals in that game which is still a Tiger record to this day and a small bloke up forward called Jack "Skinny" Titus kicked 8 out of his 970 career goals in total he kicked for the club! Tonight was DR North's equal third-lowest score against Richmond since the SF of 1974 (the year we beat them in the GF) and it was the first time that Richmond has defeated DR North Melbourne since 2011.
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Richo was to Richmond born.
Alan, his father, played in the 1967 premiership team before moving to Tasmania. Twenty-five years later, he presented at Tigerland with his precocious 16-year-old son.''I remember the day,'' Richo says, ''1992, round 21. Richmond played Adelaide at the MCG. They got pumped. We went back to Punt Road, myself, dad, [then-Richmond chief executive] Cameron Schwab. He offered a four-year deal. Dad said, 'Thanks, we'll take it back to Devonport and have a look at it'. I said, ''No, I want to sign now'. I did.'' Another official once told me that Alan, nicknamed Bull, had a tear in his eye in that moment. So do I now, but that might be the chilli. That first contract, incidentally, was for $10,000 a year. Wins were worth $500 each; four of them swelled his first yearly cheque to $12,000. Not even once has Richo disowned his decision. But now, working in media, he sees premiership players everywhere he looks, in his box, in the next, and the next. ''Often, you're sitting in an airport lounge and talk of premierships comes up,'' he says. ''You just check out of the conversation, go up and get a beer. That's the only time I get a bit envious.'' Conscripted to The Footy Show while playing, Richo was a media innocent. ''I was petrified,'' he says. ''They'd ring on a Tuesday, and all I would think about from Tuesday to Thursday was The Footy Show. Maybe it took my mind off footy. Maybe it was a good thing.'' He fell into full-time media during his last season, when he was often injured and needed something to do. The risk for a much-loved player who goes into media is that he becomes overexposed and loses a little of his former favour. This did not occur to Richo then, nor does it gnaw at him now. Sometimes he catches feedback on Twitter and laughs. He finds that merely the effort to reply disarms the fiercest critic. But he adds: ''If you're a player now, you'd want to have thick skin.'' The best advice he received was simply to be himself. ''When I first started, I was worried about everything I said,'' he recalls. ''I didn't want to offend anyone. I rehearsed everything I said. Four years on, I don't feel that.'' While entering happily into the irreverent spirit of the commentary box, he has not become blithe or blase. ''I want to remember always what it was like as a player when I'm commentating,'' he says. He knows his Richmond-ness still shows. ''I barracked for Richmond from the age of four. I played there. It's almost impossible to have no bias.''
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