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Layout change request

  • Wednesday, July 17 2002 @ 05:08 pm EDT
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Geeklog A small request ... making the comment mechanism more straight forward. When viewing a story if you\'re the first commenter the reply button is obvious, but when comments already exist the reply button is hard to find for the avg computer user. The button is nested along with the view preferences and doesn\'t stand out on its own as the way to create a new thread in the comments. I had a hard time myself as a GL newbie finding how to comment without replying to a pre-existing comment.

I know I could recode the html templates, but this may be something all of our users experience.

The Name

  • Wednesday, July 17 2002 @ 07:38 am EDT
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Geeklog I work at a K-12 public school, and am in the process of submiting proposals to implement Geeklog. It\'s a perfect solution for me because it has a calendar, simple administration for teachers, permissions that I can easily control, and great themes to build on. However, when creating proposals for my school district I found myself writing Glog instead of Geeklog. I felt that the name would make administrators somehow take the solution less seriously. I dont\' particularly hate the name, however I do think that using Geeklog in a proposal may very well turn non-technical managment off. What does everyone else think about this issue? Should the name be changed? Do we want Glog proliferating itself into schools and businesses? Ne who that\'s my two cents.

Signs Of Good Software

  • Tuesday, July 16 2002 @ 04:23 pm EDT
  • Contributed by: Anonymous
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Geeklog I have had Geeklog for about a week, and I already know that this software is great. However, a first impression means everything. I knew from the minute I saw this website that Geeklog was high quality.

The portal\'s website means everything. See, I get to see their template, which is versatile enough for everyone to use. This shows that the owners have put a lot of thought and consideration into producing this software. Great job, Geeklog!

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