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11-20-2008, 11:48 AM | #3 | ||||||
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Avatar edit now OK
John,
Edit Avatar working - Great! Going to try out and test post album and auto sizing later today. Curious to see what happens when a multiple of large size Jpegs is offered. I'm also curious to see how a posted and re-sized album can be merged with text, and then edited in a posting. The "Lets tell a story" I made and tested a couple of days ago was done through attach/browse/select multiples/upload - this method I know shows the image code strings which are easy then to edit and move - want to see if images brought in through Post Album are a easy to see and manipulate. This freature, to me, seems to be a terrific way to create illustrated "how to do it" lessons which can be re-edited, refined, and relocated to become resources in a FAQ section. So far I'm pretty impressed with the stability of going in and out of Preview Post while editing a long complex posting. I also feel that giving the reason for editing an already submitted posting is a nice refinement - did not check to see if it requires or forces an entry or if if will accept a space to create a null answer. And I'm curious to understand how random images relates to album and images simply attached to a post. Are all images posted by a member "property" of, that is, stored tagged and associated with a member no matter how they get to the site? If something like this is the case, and a how to posting is then deemed to be worth making in to a FAQ lesson, can admin easily re-associate the images to an archive so the FAQ lesson's illustrations are preserved in the event that a member should delete their associated images to make room for newer images? Later, Bob
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11-20-2008, 01:09 PM | #4 | ||||||
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The Avatar feature is awesome! If I can do it anyone should be able to.Cause I am not real literate on these here machines
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11-20-2008, 02:59 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Very nice so far John. I particularly like the way the picture of Dave's hammer gun comes up. If I can figure this thing out anyone can. Best Regards, Jack Lester
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11-20-2008, 03:55 PM | #6 | ||||||
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THANKS JOHN!! That worked for me. Great Job!! Paul
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11-20-2008, 04:34 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Hey guys..!
My sincerest thanks!!! I am still trying to figure out the most logical way of having all of you as PGCA Member getting your "Title" upgraded as well..??? But - I'll try to get that squared away as well.. In the meantime - my thanks! John |
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11-20-2008, 05:30 PM | #8 | ||||||
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re: membership type tag
John,
I can probably already guess the answer, but does PGCA have any kind of computer assistance for membership services? If they do, can't you pull a file and run it against the the site registrations. If PGCA does not have a membership maintenance program, maybe this is one of the reasons for the complaints about slow issuance of new membership cards and services - also, how are they generating mailing labels for Parker Pages if they don't? Sooner or later you will be doing a merge and purge or mix and match - membership records are going to be much more accurate than site registrations Or, maybe this is a logical and practical approach until you can get a handle on current and expired members - you can put in a set of member data fields where the site member can A) enter their PGCA membership number and B) Active? (paid up) yes/no radio buttons when they register or edit, then - 1) use if number and if yes, show "Active PGCA Member #XXXXX" or if number and if no, show "Past PGCA Member" of if no number, default to "Forum Member". You could also add a radio buttons option to C) "Include membership number?" yes/no to keep it hidden like birth date - Some might not like to publish their number - then the site member who is a PGCA member is totally in control of this information and gets to show or not show their PGCA membership status (y/n) and number (y/n) as they please. Bob
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