On 03/01/2008, jean russell <jeanmrussell@...> wrote:
>
> Sidebar....
>
> Maybe John, Ethan, or Lewis can be more helpful.
>
Perhaps so, but right now it's just us chickens! ;-)
> The sidebar took me a bit to work out.
>
> Create a card
> Connect it to *sidebar
> Connect it to *open to have it open
>
> Modify contents by clicking on the card or choosing the edit option.
>
Thanks, that was just what I needed.
> I think the comment function is extraordinary, but I haven't had a chance to
really use it.
> In card options, if you have the authority, you can choose options. The forth
option is comment. > Choose who you want to have able to comment...I choose
anyone on mine so people who have > not gained sign on access yet can still
leave a message. You must do this for each card you
> wish to give comment function to.
>
Great, I've already started putting comments to use.
> The template capacity is great too, but I have yet to get a hang of it. Anyone
have simple directions for that?
>
Would be good to know.
> Thanks for getting conversation moving Mamading. I hope together we can help
each other. Your interests are aligned with mine, but I am not quite the maven
technically that you are.
>
I presumed our interests were aligned. I'm not just a maven on
technical stuff, but you discover that in time.
> Wagn does work similar to a wiki in that it is community created...but it is
also more database
> like...so it is more of a community driven database for amassing collective
intelligence.
One reason I'm interested in it. I can see a lot of potential in it,
but it needs to be more accessible than getting your hand held in
Oregon or gleaning what you can on a mailing list. I hope
documentation is a key deliverable for the 1.0 release.
But I digress. Thanks again for your really helpful and timely assistance.
--
Mamading Ceesay
If you only watch one movie this year, watch Invisible Children.
http://www.invisiblechildren.com
"We are here to help each other through this thing, whatever it is."
--Kurt Vonnegut, 1922 - 2007