Excuse Ignorance - Profile Changes?
Posted by: Tim Danaher on 19 April 2002
How do I edit my user profile? The FAQ doesn't seem to be much help in this respect.
Thanks In Advance
Tim
Thanks In Advance
Tim
Posted on: 19 April 2002 by garyi
After posting a message such as your one above, click on your name, then scroll to the bottom where it says edit profile.
Posted on: 19 April 2002 by garyi
OH hang on its gone, or I am mad
Posted on: 19 April 2002 by Tim Danaher
It ain't there. Any suggestions?
Posted on: 19 April 2002 by plynnplynn
Click on MyPop at top of page. It is clear thereafter I think.
Terry
Terry
Posted on: 19 April 2002 by Tim Danaher
Job Done!
Cheers,
Tim
Cheers,
Tim
Posted on: 19 April 2002 by herm
edit profile
Hi Tim,
hopefully you still have the e-mail from Oct 2001 in your mailbox, the one sent by Naim to tell you you were a Forum Member. There's an Edit Profile link in that email.
Herman
Hi Tim,
hopefully you still have the e-mail from Oct 2001 in your mailbox, the one sent by Naim to tell you you were a Forum Member. There's an Edit Profile link in that email.
Herman
Posted on: 19 April 2002 by Manu
Tim
Does your date of birth have changed?
Emmanuel
Does your date of birth have changed?
Emmanuel
Posted on: 20 April 2002 by Martin Payne
Strangely, I tried to change mine today, and when I click submit it re-presents the old profile without change.
Eh?
cheers, Martin
Eh?
cheers, Martin
Posted on: 20 April 2002 by garyi
Martin I am getting the same thing, it seems to have an issue with the picture part of it, when I enter an address it come strait back with the address missing.
Ah well
Ah well
Posted on: 20 April 2002 by Tim Danaher
Non, ce n'a pas de tout chang
Posted on: 21 April 2002 by Martin Payne
quote:
Originally posted by garyi:
Martin I am getting the same thing, it seems to have an issue with the picture part of it, when I enter an address it come strait back with the address missing.
Ah well
Gary,
yup, that's exactly my problem, too.
Still, it let me change my homepage to point to a picture site, so that will have to perform the same function!
cheers, Martin
Posted on: 21 April 2002 by Mike Sae
Martin,
Re: Your Isobarik with flash pics.
Did you use the built-in flash of your camera? That you avoided the usual flash "hot spots" is remarkable. If it's an easy trick, do tell.
Re: Your Isobarik with flash pics.
Did you use the built-in flash of your camera? That you avoided the usual flash "hot spots" is remarkable. If it's an easy trick, do tell.
Posted on: 22 April 2002 by Martin Payne
The easy part of it for me was that I asked someone to take the pics who knew what he was doing!
I would guess the trick is not to take the picture 'head-on' to a surface. You can see the problem to some extent on picture 5, where the camera directly faces the surface.
I think it may also be to do with using a better camera than I have access to - a Fuji 4700, if memory serves.
cheers, Martin
P.S. photographer (of the Brik pics only) is J.N., who may like to take a step forward & explain his technique.
I would guess the trick is not to take the picture 'head-on' to a surface. You can see the problem to some extent on picture 5, where the camera directly faces the surface.
I think it may also be to do with using a better camera than I have access to - a Fuji 4700, if memory serves.
cheers, Martin
P.S. photographer (of the Brik pics only) is J.N., who may like to take a step forward & explain his technique.
Posted on: 23 April 2002 by Dr. Exotica
quote:
Does your date of birth have changed?
Tim - Is March 6, 1963 your real birthdate?
Erik