Now that we can post our own articles and instructions here directly in the forum, for which I am very grateful, is there a possibility that we can see in the main forum “News” that e.g. user xyz. has added a new article or instruction?
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Now that we can post our own articles and instructions here directly in the forum, for which I am very grateful, is there a possibility that we can see in the main forum “News” that e.g. user xyz. has added a new article or instruction?
We will certainly have something that will bring more attention to the articles, as they are uploaded. There are a few solutions that we investigate, before we implement any of them.
I do not know if anyone noticed, but there is a new block on the right side of the website where the latest articles are shown. That's an easy way to track new posts.
walkero wrote:I do not know if anyone noticed, but there is a new block on the right side of the website where the latest articles are shown. That's an easy way to track new posts.
That's pretty cool....thank you
I have one more question, how can we update articles if they are no longer accurate or if something has changed?
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Well, the UBOOT on AmigaONE-XE and SE has not been updated, so good if documentation stays the same.
if you have newer hardware, you need correct documentation for your hardware. don’t mess up the old documentation.
You are confusing something here, it is not about updating old documents, but about being able to add to my own articles if something should have changed.
Perhaps I have just expressed myself incorrectly
@walkero
Or does the updated article/instructions have to be created and submitted again?
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I wonder, could possibly a date/time for each be added?
I will have a look if this is possible.
@Maijestro The plugin used allows to edit your own articles, but there is a bug right now, which resets the author. So I had to disable it until I find time to work on it and fix it. Until then, I would suggest contacting me, and we can make the change together.
The plugin used allows to edit your own articles, but there is a bug right now, which resets the author. So I had to disable it until I find time to work on it and fix it.
I just pushed code changes that fix that problem. And I enabled everyone to be able to edit their own articles. You will find an edit icon in the lower-right corner of your articles.
Have in mind that if you edit your article, this is going to get unpublished, until someone approves it.
Give it a try, and please let me know if it works fine for you.
walkero wrote:@Maijestro When an article is edited, it gets unpublished. That's why you got that error because you do not have access to it any more.
I just approved it and it is published now.
I don't think I understood that if I edit or update an article it has to be re-approved by an administrator of this forum?
Otherwise, thank you again for re-enabling the article. I've already checked the updated article and there shouldn't be any further problems with retrieving the links.
And thanks for adding new features to the forum, I really like it.
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