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CS2k7 Profile Gets a Makeover

In case you haven't been paying attention to our weekly updates on communityserver.org, the profile page gets better looking every week! You can now add a couple of feeds, see your friends (favorite users), and more easily get to your private messages (only shown to the logged in user). We are still tweaking, but it's slowly becoming a bit more social.

Do you like what you see? What are we missing?

Posted: Thursday, March 08, 2007 2:52 PM by Jose

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communityserver相关博客聚合 said:

In case you haven't been paying attention to our weekly updates on communityserver.org , the profile

# March 8, 2007 6:50 PM

Jason Mauss said:

I agree, that profile page looks nice now.

# March 8, 2007 7:22 PM

Community Server Blog Feed said:

In case you haven't been paying attention to our weekly updates on communityserver.org , the profile

# March 8, 2007 9:37 PM

Nuri said:

It looks allready great, but If you can put custom links box, under options box and another notes section (text box) under my friends might make it even better

# March 9, 2007 10:42 AM

Community Server said:

This week... Rick Reszler, known in the CS Community as The Wizard, has "been assimilated"

# March 9, 2007 11:32 AM

Gualha said:

The new profile page looks realy much better. :-)

I think you could add a box with the user collaboration in the community (Photos added, files shared...). It will turn profile much more interesting and functional.

In addiction, a kind of scrapbook would also be very nice.

Congrats for the 1000 posts!!

# March 9, 2007 2:40 PM

abc said:

I'm a bit concern about the friend's list as anyone can add you as their friend without your permission. This may give a wrong impression, and should be sorted out immediately by CS as a built in pack. Hope this makes sense.

Also, the user photo should really be in the profile page, i know its probably getting more like social networking but it makes more sense to have their photos within their profile rather than searching for them in the photo page. Especially if the site is getting quite a big number of users.

Finaly, for privacy control, the user should have the ability to decide who can view his profile page. Although its one big community, you wouldn't necessarily be friends, and let alone show your photos to everyone.

# April 22, 2007 4:59 AM

Jose said:

abc - Similar to real life, I can say that anyone is my friend by marking them as a favorite. If the other person calls me his friend then he becomes a "fan" of mine. You should be able to change the text to whatever word you'd like. We chose friend/fan because they're short and are similar to most social networking sites.

Since photos have the ability to be "owned" by multiple people we do not push this content to the profile page. It also keeps us from having to do exactly what you mention in point #3.

Thanks for the feedback...

# April 24, 2007 11:21 AM
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