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Want a photo with your profile? No problem -- now, you can.

Go to Your Stuff > Profile and select "Edit Profile" from the right side menu. At the bottom of the screen, you'll see a place to upload "Your Image".

Once you have done this and saved it, it will show up next to your profile. Like this: kellie

Hope you enjoy it!

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As you may have noticed, the PC World forums were down for a little while today, as we upgraded to a new version of our software. We are squashing a few bugs, and please leave a comment here if you discover any more.

Here's some new stuff you can do in the upgrade:

1) Embed YouTube videos. All you have to do is type { youtube } (with no spaces) before and after the YouTube id. (it is case sensitive, btw -- make sure that youtube is in all lowercase.) For example, if I wanted to share this video that is currently making its way around our office (http://youtube.com/watch?v=FrYRY6kx550) I would just put FrYRY6kx550 between the code above (again, all with no spaces).


Voila!

2) Embedding Content Similar to the new YouTube embed, you can now embed the content of one document into another. The code to do this is
{ embedcontent:id=documentid } with no spaces . Here's an example:


How to Turn Off Forum Email Notifications

Tired of getting emails with comments from forum threads you've posted to? Here's how to turn them off.

Step 1: Sign in to PCWorld.com
Step 2: Click "Community" or go directly to http://forums.pcworld.com
Step 3: Go to "Your Stuff" and into "Preferences". Set all Email Notifications to "No".
Step 4: Go to "Your Stuff" and to "Email Notifications". Click the box to the right of all notifications you have already set, and then press "Remove Selected Notifications". Do this until all are cleared.

Once you have done this, you will get no more notifications of updates to message board threads.


You can get the ID for a document by navigating to the document, then noting the last number in the URL. This will usually look like DOC-<document_id>.

3) Set Your Default Tab In the old system, when you clicked on a forum, you were automatically sent to the Overview tab, which may or may not be what you wanted. Now, you can set a default tab in each forum (so it can be different by forum) and it will automatically open to that tab for you when you click on it. I do encourage you not to set the Discussions tab as your default in most forums, as I really want everyone to use and read content from blogs and documents -- I would suggest the Overview tab or the All Content tab. But it's up to you.

4) The new Overview Tab In the old system, the Overview tab was what it was -- and lots of us thought it wasn't that great. I can now customize that tab on a per forum basis to put more stuff there for you. I'm going to be working on these over the next few days. They are really easy for me to change, so if you think another arrangement might be better, please let me know.

Those are the major things.... and of course, there are more admin goodies for me under the hood.

Again, please let us know what you think and if you see any bugs. Thanks!

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No, you're not seeing things. Some of you may have already noticed our new layout, which went live a few minutes ago. The community list is moved up to the top, and the top users, tag cloud, and polls are moved over to the left This produces a new three column layout instead of the old 2 column version.

All of the same stuff is still there, we just re-arranged a bit. We hope that this will make it easier for newer members to find their way around and get to the places they want to go to faster.

Let us know what you think, and any other layout changes that you think might make it easier for everyone to use the space.

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As you may have noticed, the PC World forums were out for most of the afternoon and evening. We had a small hack to our forums, and we needed to take them down in order to fix it. Our technical team has been working on this all afternoon, and everything is all fixed and patched up.

As a result of the fix, you will be forced to log out of the site and log back in. I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but it is necessary to ensure the safety of the forums.

Thank you for your patience.

Kellie

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Upload Your Own Avatar

Posted by KellieCM Sep 6, 2007

Hi everyone! We've fixed the bug that made avatar uploading break. You can now upload your own avatar to the forum!

Please remember that all avatars must follow our community standards.

You may upload 4 avatars, but obviously can only use one at a time. Avatars are limited to 250 x 250, and will be resized to fit this interface. The avatars displayed here are fairly small, so keep that in mind as you select your avatar.

We also have a lot more pre-loaded avatars for you to choose from.

To change or upload your avatar, go to the "Your Stuff" menu and select "Profile". In the Actions menu on the right, you will see a selection to change your avatar. On this page, you will be able to select one of the pre-loaded avatars, and below that, you will have a space to upload your own.

Thanks for your patience as we work out the bugs in the new system and make it a great place for everyone.

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I've had about 10 people create new documents because they are having a technical problem with their computer and are seeking advice from other readers about how to fix it. This is not the proper use of a document. So, as a refresher, here are the differences, and what to use in what situation.

Discussions -- more commonly known as message board threads. You would start a new discussion (thread) when you wanted to put a question or comment out for other readers to give input on. If you are asking a question and looking for an answer or a solution, you should leave the box checked that marks your thread as a question. This will give you the opportunity to select replies as "correct" and "helpful". This helps you get answers to your question faster, helps reward people who take time to answer your question, and helps other readers quickly identify the most helpful and correct answers.


Documents -- Documents are like wikis or knowledge base documents. They are meant to be a complete question & answer or problem & solution set. They will not only specify what the problem is (for example, a certain error message) but how to fix it, what it means, etc. Discussions can easily be turned into Documents by selecting "Convert to Document" from the Actions menu to the right of every thread. You can then edit the thread contents into a cohesive document.


I hope this clears up confusion and will help us use the right tools to get the outcomes we desire. I also want to encourage everyone to convert useful discussions into documents, or to write documents on solutions you know about, to help us build our knowledge base of documents.

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New Community Features

Posted by KellieCM Aug 22, 2007


I really want to thank everyone for being patient and largely positive (or at least constructive) about our new system. Overall, this is one of the best post-launch days I've had on any community. Thank you, all of you.

I wanted to also highlight two of the new content types and features this new system brings to us, and encourage you all to try them out. We're all really excited about giving you a lot more freedom to create and share your knowledge.


Documents


Many of you have seen that I've been posting some documents on how to use the system, as well as converting some threads to documents. Well, this is for all of you to do too, not just me! Documents are just a more formal name for wikis. They are meant to be informational -- to define a term, to solve a problem, to give information on a subject. My hope is that our documents become a robust technology encyclopedia and a source of fantastic and useful tips.


All of you can write and edit documents. You don't have to be a moderator or administrator, just a member of the community.


You can also convert a discussion thread into a document by clicking the "Convert to Document" selection in the Actions menu on the right side of the thread. This will load the thread contents into the document template, and you can edit down from there. The system will automatically create a link back to the thread that the document came from, and you should leave that. Then tag it, set any collaboration options, and submit for approval.

(I approve all documents, and I'm only looking for Community Standards violations.)

Blogs


Well, you are reading this, so you are halfway there on blogs already! You can start your own blog, or contribute to a subject blog. To contribute to a subject blog, just let me know which you'd like to write in. You can start your own blog by going to New, then Blogs, then clicking the link to create a personal blog. Write about whatever you'd like, as long as it's within our community standards.


Questions


When you are posting a thread that is a question, please consider marking it as a question. All new threads are automatically questions by default. This allows you to later designate "correct" and "helpful" answers, and gives the people that wrote those answers points. It's a way of saying "thank you" to people who helped you, and encourages people to continue helping others. Don't forget to come back and award points once your problem is solved!


Tags


When starting a new discussion thread, document or blog post, you can tag your content. I encourage you to do this, as it creates a rich system for finding related content in our community. Tagging content is easy and quick, but the benefits are huge.


Thanks again for your patience and questions. I'll be using this blog to update about changes in the community as well as to communicate changes about the site in general.


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PC World's new Blogs

Posted by KellieCM Aug 21, 2007

One of the things we are most excited about in the new community platform is the ability to have blogs. Now, each person at PC World can have their own blog to share their thoughts and feelings. It is yours to do with what you wish (as long as it's within our standards, that is). Want to rant about today's news, share a product review, or just talk about your day? You can do that all here.

We also have several group blogs set up around our community topics, and many people can participate in those. If you would like to be added as an author on one of these blogs, just let me know and I'll be happy to add you.


We will still have our regular blogs, that are produced using Movable Type. Those will remain in that platform. I know that's a little confusing, but I think it's nice to have a blogging area that is totally open to our readers, while still maintaining our other blogs that have controlled authorship.


I guess we'll just see where it all goes. This new platform is one big adventure, and thanks for coming along with us for the ride.

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