We'll have to build a conditional that removes the share buttons from forums that are generally not accessible to guests. However, any publicly accessible page that isn't private or have restrictions as to who can see them will be shareable.
We'll double check the permissions, but generally if the forum is not publicly accessible by a guest, it won't be shareable.
Thank you for making me realize that millions of people now know that I wick my more stubborn atties naked while running around the table growling.@ "AttyPops" - THANK YOU ! ! !
That is exactly what I was asking and referring too . . . However, given the responses I have already been given about this situation, I will have to rethink about posting any personal information so freely here on ECF (as I think others will too) and that now can be shared so readily without permission by the original author on all the "Social Media" sites . . .
Now - Although others may not be worried, nor "concerned" about "Stuff" being "Shared" as freely - I AM . . . That is the main reason why anything I do on "FB" is extremely limited (which is now only used for "e-Cig" "Stuff" - I even use a "Missed Spelled" name that hopefully cannot be found easily) and "My" privacy settings are - NOT Shared "Publicly" at all . . . AND - Why I refuse to "Google+", "Twitter", or any other "Social Media" which are so intrusive into people's personal life . . . Just Sayin' . . .
Anyway, I think I am going to stay out of any further discussion or give any input here about this or anything else dealing with the change over to the new system, I don't want ECF Administration to think I am trying to stir the pot or causing trouble about what they want and have already decided to do . . .
All I wish ECF Administration with the change over is - GOOD LUCK![]()
I feel better knowing the buttons won't be in the OUTSIDE forums. I can get carried away anywhere, but especially there.
@rolygate, @spencer87 good evening.
I gather then the blog function will be retained. But will it be parallel to the general migration or will there be some ramp up time?
While I have your attention, I heard jokingly that members with over 10k posts will be cut-off. Funny way of putting it but will there be a limit to history retained. If so, will it be based on date or other criteria, e.g. post count? PM's we should retain or back-up ourselves as the format architecture is different. Anything else?
With conversations PM limits will be gone. Will image/media limits also?
Grateful for your advice.
Good luck.
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Blogs will be retained and immediately usable once the new site is opened up for use. I'd recommend saving your PMs as Conversations handle them completely differently.
And yes, there will still be limits on the number of conversations and images you may store.
if you don't want it shared with millions of users in any form or fashion, don't put it out there to begin with.
All I wish ECF Administration with the change over is - GOOD LUCK![]()
oh no!a big 'supporting member' decal but avis are the same size?
i could do without that decal![]()
We'll post a prominent announcement with links to twitter, facebook and live chat so folks can keep tabs on the progress and when the site will actually stop allowing posts.
Our current line of thinking is to leave ECF up so people can still search for information, but there'll be no posting allowed during the conversion process so when the new ECF goes live, we won't have lost any posts.
"My" Sweet "Katdarling"I guess "You" didn't read "My" post correctly, <snip>
I have a question. After ECF makes this move to the new site are they still going to allow humor or will it be strictly ecig related posts?
...people already think we don't allow humor![]()
We'll post a prominent announcement with links to twitter, facebook and live chat so folks can keep tabs on the progress and when the site will actually stop allowing posts.
Our current line of thinking is to leave ECF up so people can still search for information, but there'll be no posting allowed during the conversion process so when the new ECF goes live, we won't have lost any posts.