Category: Archived Category
Posted by
cameronFriday, September 02, 2011
Currently the email notifcation being send when a group has a new comment, inline or otherwise i believe, says something like:
New Comment
System , You have a new comments for your Team.
<<INSERT COMMENT HERE>>
but doesn't say who posted the comment, forcing the user to go to the page in order to find that out. We request the originator of the comment be included in the email.
Our community was recently upgraded to XSLT, and now owners of social objects with Wikis are getting "New Wiki Entry" email notifications every time the Wiki on their SO is edited. These notifications can be useful for Wikis that aren't regularly edited - to monitor activity on a SO - but for regularly edited Wikis they are clogging the owners' inboxes.
Clicking "Adjust your message settings" in the email notificication takes you to the "My Settings" section of your personal dashboard. There are options to manage email notifications for things like profile comments and friend requests, but there is no option to manage wiki notifications. Our community members would greatly appreciate the ability to turn Wiki notifications off.
Thanks!
We get a lot of complaints that the font on the site is too small. There are sites where people can adjust their setting (often a choice of 3 sizes) - would it be possible to get this for our platform?
An example of a site where this is avaiable is
http://www.canada411.ca/
Posted by
cameronSaturday, March 05, 2011
we love the use of animated gifs, but currently theport doesnt support the function in every aspect. sometimes the gif works sometimes it is static. what are the restrictions and can we overcome them?
Posted by
ADAMateoWednesday, Febuary 16, 2011
We here at ADA think that having a button that says "Report" in printed text rather than the yellow ! icon would be more easily recognizable as a "report abuse" button.
Posted by
ADAMateoWednesday, Febuary 16, 2011
Would be very nice to have it, rather than just the text. Will decrease the steps required by moderators to take action.
Posted by
rshomakerTuesday, December 21, 2010
It would be great if users could be notified either via e-mail or message within their account that someone accepted their friend (we call it colleauge) request. This becomes especially difficult when you are linked up with many people and don't know if someone accepted unless you scroll through your list. Thx.
Posted by
tmycannWednesday, December 08, 2010
I've submitted this a few different ways, but we keep getting user complaints about it, so I'm going to submit it here too: When users who are not authenticated click a link that takes them to a forum that requires authentication, they get a 403 error page... and no indication that the reason they can't see the content they've been notified about (in many cases via the email subscription option) is because they're not logged in. Instead of just showing the error message, it would be a massive usability improvement to offer the log-in screen instead.
Posted by
StaceyTuesday, December 07, 2010
For our events invitations , we'd like members to be able to send out a mass friend request to the entire community.
Posted by
cameronFriday, December 03, 2010
Would it be possible for social spaces (groups) to be assigned points, not just users. if not, then could the owner of a social space receive points based on the activity of the group (i.e. blog posts, photos, comments made to that group).
Secondly, could featured members/groups/events receive bonus points per X days they remain featured?
When I am on the home page of a Group that has been created -- it would be helpful if the Founder's listing on the right hand side had (1) the state listing as opposed to just the city and (2) had the company as opposed to just the title.
I think it would be extremely beneficial if this system's screen name defaulted to first and last names. This is a business tool and i have thousands of members. It's near impossible to know who i'm communicating with without a last name. I continuously post bulletins to ask people to add their last names -- but it's a battle i am not winning.
We've been using the Wiki for a little while now and our users like it. However, many are frustrated with the limitation of only being able to have one wiki per group. Often a wiki is an organic on-going space and many of our groups need a few of these to collaborate on multiple projects. While a blog sometimes fills the need, it's limited in that any collaboration only occurs in the comments and not in the body.
Thx. -RS
Posted by
rshomakerWednesday, August 04, 2010
The bulletin function has a WYSIWYG editor that when utilized looks fine w/in the community but the email that is sent to the end users does not have the HTML formatting in it but the tags all through it. A simple carraige return shows up as a '<br> ' which is ridiculous. My users are really having a hard time with this and being as this is meant to be a way to hit everyone in a group, it is a major problem.
Bulletins need to respect HTML both through the community and through email.