Why do wall postings cut off part of the post?
(1) What is the character limit for wall postings?
(2) Why doesn't the input screen restrict to this length so that we stop losing parts of posts?
See below - the wall posting just goes to ". . ." - and we are unable to find any link that takes us to view the full post.
The wall comments simply cut off with no warning when you post the entry, and no way to view the full entry. See image.
(2) Why doesn't the input screen restrict to this length so that we stop losing parts of posts?
See below - the wall posting just goes to ". . ." - and we are unable to find any link that takes us to view the full post.
The wall comments simply cut off with no warning when you post the entry, and no way to view the full entry. See image.
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Inappropriate?Hi Muggzzi, That appears to be the activity feed and not the wall comments list? or am I mistaken.
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?Hi Mugzzi, thats not actually the wall, its the latest activity feed. The wall is by default located lower on the page.
I’m happy to help
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Inappropriate?Yes, I see what you mean. FYI - we keep getting this same inquiry from users --- since the beginnings of the information is shown in the latest activity feed, folks naturally assume they should be able to click on a link (at the end of the information in the latest activity area) and proceed on to the full posting. But they can't. Instead --- as you point out, one must hunt around on the page to find the full information.
Thanks for your assistance. -
Inappropriate?Hi Muggzzi,
It's also possible to use the layout manager to make sure the Wall appears above the Activity Feed should you wish to do so. -
Inappropriate?Thanks, Mike.
Completely agree. I can move stuff around and place the activity feed lower.
And/or Socialgo can consider actually making the activity feed functional (for the wall feed) - by including a link within the latest activity that will actually take you to the latest activity so that it has some meaning and can be used to help our members take advantage of the feed to engage them and keep them interested in what is happening. . . . . . . .
Just a thought!?
I’m hopefull of being listened to. . .
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