Technical Support and Feedback
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Brice
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4 Comments to “Technical Support and Feedback”
February 9th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
ok, Brice
here are somethings that I’ve already told you about, that I’d like to have on the site:
- ability to edit and delete my comments and posts
- make the site private (i.e., only people who are logged in could access www.tckid.com/group)
- ability to see my comments (on the member’s page) by date order of people who answered my comment or the thread (something like “replies to my comments”). And yes, I know there is the email option, but I don’t want more stuff cluttering my inbox
(I’ll post here when I think of more suggestions)
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February 9th, 2008 at 10:02 pm
I second Maira’s ideas.
I love what you have done to the site btw! And the edit button is a life-saver!
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February 10th, 2008 at 3:16 am
Nice constructive ideas, Mairabay - I like them
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March 28th, 2008 at 1:09 am
Brice,
After recently posting a question about universities, it occurred to me that there is a wealth of knowledge about how different universities “feel” for a TCK/BCK; what positive and negatives people have found in the process of choosing possibily the first destination on their own; and was wondering if there might be a way to set up in the profile, possibly searchable, those who attend a university or are alums so that prospective TCK could ask them questions; benefit from their experience and knowledge of how to negotiate the transition etc.
or a “favorites list” of post secondary schools by country or region….
my thought for the day!
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