hey, is it possible to be a member of more than one community?
if yes, how to do it?
sonny
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orange_3D
British Columbia, Canada
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Member Since: July 28, 2005
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Posted: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 - 08:15 PM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 - 08:49 PM UTC
Hi,
You already are technically. Just log in via www.kitmaker.net and provided you follow the normal links on that site you will be logged into all the sites universally. Or you can simply login with your same login on any of the sites.
Cheers,
Jim
You already are technically. Just log in via www.kitmaker.net and provided you follow the normal links on that site you will be logged into all the sites universally. Or you can simply login with your same login on any of the sites.
Cheers,
Jim
orange_3D
British Columbia, Canada
Member Since: July 28, 2005
entire network: 602 Posts
KitMaker Network: 91 Posts
Member Since: July 28, 2005
entire network: 602 Posts
KitMaker Network: 91 Posts
Posted: Thursday, January 18, 2007 - 07:44 AM UTC
hmm
i tried starting a new topic in a community forum that i didnt belong to and my topic showed up in my community forum...
ex. i belonged to the philippine forum, was visiting the singapore forum, while in there i posted a new topic and that showed up in the philippine forum
i tried starting a new topic in a community forum that i didnt belong to and my topic showed up in my community forum...
ex. i belonged to the philippine forum, was visiting the singapore forum, while in there i posted a new topic and that showed up in the philippine forum
Tarok
Victoria, Australia
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Member Since: July 28, 2004
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Posted: Thursday, January 18, 2007 - 09:54 AM UTC
Hi Sonny,
That's exactly what it should be doing. If you want to post in another country's local community forum you need to set your country to that. So in other words if you want to post in the Singapore community forum, set your country to Singapore. Once you have posted, set it back to the Phillipines .
HTH
Rudi
That's exactly what it should be doing. If you want to post in another country's local community forum you need to set your country to that. So in other words if you want to post in the Singapore community forum, set your country to Singapore. Once you have posted, set it back to the Phillipines .
HTH
Rudi