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11-04-2008, 02:29 PM
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OK could you change it so that my friends testimonies don't keep appearing at the top of the feed. I mean some of these people haven't been on in forever. I miss things that are actually taking place because the shortened view only shows like 5 or 6 items and they are always testimonies.
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11-04-2008, 03:21 PM
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Oooo a makeover. Well I would like a thinner body and ohhh much thicker hair.
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Bibbity Bobbity Boo!
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11-04-2008, 03:29 PM
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Bibbity Bobbity Boo!

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Something about that photo doesn't quite look right, Honor. Did you photoshop it, by chance?
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11-04-2008, 03:35 PM
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Something about that photo doesn't quite look right, Honor. Did you photoshop it, by chance?
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Of course not! I dropped by Pam's work and snapped a photo of the new and improved Gingy. Why, it doesn't look right? Ok well I am new to this whole wish granting thing. Thanks for being my guinea pig Pam (like you had a choice)!
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11-04-2008, 04:00 PM
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Remember on TALK how you could see how many people had read your blog? And then who was the last to comment on it? I liked that feature. Can we have it back?
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11-04-2008, 06:34 PM
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Remember on TALK how you could see how many people had read your blog? And then who was the last to comment on it? I liked that feature. Can we have it back?
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I agree.
I had a hissy fit about the blogs a few months ago. The way the blogs are posted on this site is counter-productive. It's the only real issue I have with the site, and I would really like it if we could have them arranged the same way they were on TALK.
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11-04-2008, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by checkerboy
OK could you change it so that my friends testimonies don't keep appearing at the top of the feed. I mean some of these people haven't been on in forever. I miss things that are actually taking place because the shortened view only shows like 5 or 6 items and they are always testimonies.
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I've removed that section from the friend feed. There is some bug in the database that is updating the dates every day and never could get the original developer to fix it. Thanks for letting me know it was doing that.
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I agree.
I had a hissy fit about the blogs a few months ago. The way the blogs are posted on this site is counter-productive. It's the only real issue I have with the site, and I would really like it if we could have them arranged the same way they were on TALK.
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I agree. I'm trying to get a wordpressmu integration for this site to replace the blogs.
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a "giggle" button next to the "thanks" button

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Have you ever seen that on another forum?
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Hi Heather,
I was kinda hoping for a " private Catholic " area.
It would be for ONLY Catholics and we would discuss " private things " 
Peace,
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You could always make a private group
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How about the feature that tells others visiting your page the last time you logged on?
Like myspace. Bulletins could be higher on our account page because they are so low I usually don't even see them.
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The last login is on every profile. Look under "My Details" on the left: LAST LOGIN: 11/04/2008 17:55:46
In moving bulletins up, what would you knock down?
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As from a moderating viewpoint. When it was ldstalk we used to be able to click on the username like when listed at the bottom of the forum page and see what forum that person is currently viewing. That became very helpful not only for those who are following a certain forum but for us moderating to see if we need to follow up. Hope that made sense.
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Ah yes. That feature was lost with the integration into the social network software.
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11-04-2008, 07:27 PM
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Looking into:
Photo album organization
Group forum upgrade
Link to "My Posts"
Link to "My Thanks"
Giggle Button
Blog replacement/upgrade
How does everyone feel about the overall design of the site?
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11-04-2008, 07:47 PM
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and you looked right over my idea about the coin slot by name....
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11-04-2008, 07:48 PM
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I agree.
I had a hissy fit about the blogs a few months ago. The way the blogs are posted on this site is counter-productive. It's the only real issue I have with the site, and I would really like it if we could have them arranged the same way they were on TALK.
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you have a hissy fit....I find that very hard to believe.....
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