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error in documentation
Henry wrote: https://groups.io/helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/inviting-people-to-join-a-group Correct. In addition, I'd strongly recommend not using [square brackets] to delimit substitution parts, as a no
Henry wrote: https://groups.io/helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/inviting-people-to-join-a-group Correct. In addition, I'd strongly recommend not using [square brackets] to delimit substitution parts, as a no
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· #169
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Terminology for the Notifications Overhaul
Mark M., I've retained "web/app" as it is inclusive of both web push notification and mobile app notification methods. I've cleaned up the description a bit to clarify that browser-based notifications
Mark M., I've retained "web/app" as it is inclusive of both web push notification and mobile app notification methods. I've cleaned up the description a bit to clarify that browser-based notifications
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Shal Farley
· #126
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Terminology for the Notifications Overhaul
Nina, Perhaps. I'm not sure that's needed though, the two exceptions don't feel like such a big deal. I've updated the wiki page to describe the those Member Notices along with the new ones. It only t
Nina, Perhaps. I'm not sure that's needed though, the two exceptions don't feel like such a big deal. I've updated the wiki page to describe the those Member Notices along with the new ones. It only t
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Shal Farley
· #124
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Terminology for the Notifications Overhaul
Nina, Hmm... I hadn't thought of that. I'd like to say that they really are the same, as both are sent direct to the member. But that's not true of Guidelines and Monthly, which are Group Notices in m
Nina, Hmm... I hadn't thought of that. I'd like to say that they really are the same, as both are sent direct to the member. But that's not true of Guidelines and Monthly, which are Group Notices in m
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Shal Farley
· #120
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Terminology for the Notifications Overhaul
Andy, Thanks for the heads up. I only use basic calendar features, and I haven't paid much attention to some of the enhanced features. Maybe someone familiar with them will contribute to the page. Int
Andy, Thanks for the heads up. I only use basic calendar features, and I haven't paid much attention to some of the enhanced features. Maybe someone familiar with them will contribute to the page. Int
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Shal Farley
· #118
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Terminology for the Notifications Overhaul
Nina, (and anyone else interested) I've sort of settled on a set of terms used to discuss the emerging feature, including Group Notice - the kind that post to the group Member Notice - the kind that d
Nina, (and anyone else interested) I've sort of settled on a set of terms used to discuss the emerging feature, including Group Notice - the kind that post to the group Member Notice - the kind that d
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Shal Farley
· #116
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Overall style points
Nina, My apologies. I didn't mean to imply that you didn't. Ok, that's good to know. I was concerned that it did not have that capability. I guess I over-interpreted what you meant by having to "redo"
Nina, My apologies. I didn't mean to imply that you didn't. Ok, that's good to know. I was concerned that it did not have that capability. I guess I over-interpreted what you meant by having to "redo"
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Shal Farley
· #29
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Overall style points
Mark, I haven't really paid attention to that, but Nina's earlier reply to me made me wince: It implies to me manual insertion of page breaks, and that never ends well. I don't know what formatting Go
Mark, I haven't really paid attention to that, but Nina's earlier reply to me made me wince: It implies to me manual insertion of page breaks, and that never ends well. I don't know what formatting Go
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Shal Farley
· #27
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Overall style points
Marv wrote: I'll agree for the online (HTML) document; some form of permalinks to the headings would be ideal for citation. For the PDF, which one might print, a human-readable heading identifier woul
Marv wrote: I'll agree for the online (HTML) document; some form of permalinks to the headings would be ideal for citation. For the PDF, which one might print, a human-readable heading identifier woul
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Shal Farley
· #26
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Overall style points
Mark, 1) How about Title Case for section titles? I think that would help them stand out in the document body. 2) How about section numbers? In both the TOC and the body. Though they might be subject
Mark, 1) How about Title Case for section titles? I think that would help them stand out in the document body. 2) How about section numbers? In both the TOC and the body. Though they might be subject
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Shal Farley
· #12
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The description of Time/Date controls in Default Sub Settings is wrong
Mark, In "Setting default subscription options for group members", p 18-20, each of Timezones, Time Display, Date Display and Monday Start ends with the note: That text actually applies to all of the
Mark, In "Setting default subscription options for group members", p 18-20, each of Timezones, Time Display, Date Display and Monday Start ends with the note: That text actually applies to all of the
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Shal Farley
· #11
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Owners and Moderators Reference - Review Comments
Andy, That one I count as a good thing. In a way it is a different kind of list as its elements are short phrases, not paragraphs. There are more examples of this sort of thing. BTW, it took me a whil
Andy, That one I count as a good thing. In a way it is a different kind of list as its elements are short phrases, not paragraphs. There are more examples of this sort of thing. BTW, it took me a whil
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Shal Farley
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