New members are joining and others are contributing. With this level of activity there is pronounced tendency for the network becoming progressively more disorganized. By providing the members with some basic guidelines we may be able to keep the content on this network more coherent. The content that you add will determine the level of success or failure of this network. Should you have any trouble using the features of this network, just send me a message by going to my member profile page (George Lewter) and clicking the "send a message" link in the left column.
Most of the features on the network are followed by areas where members can comment on what they've just experienced. Whenever possible respond in these areas, so the conversation stays together. If you respond to a discussion I've started in the forums, and you put your comment on your or my profile page, then the context and continuity of the discussion will be lost. The Text editors have been upgraded so you can work in "Visual Mode" so as you type and format, your article looks like it will on the Web page, or if you know some html you can use the HTML editor and have more extensive control over the appearance of your posting. You can also switch back and forth between the two modes. The text boxes where you can type in text usually have a tool bar at the top. You can select some text and click one of the formatting buttons to format the selected text in Bold, Italic, Underlined, or struck-through styles. Other buttons start and end bulleted and numbered lists.
If you want a hyperlink, also called just a "link" in your text:
Comments are hard to find and conversations of comments don't thread together. Example: I comment on your picture, and then you comment back on my profile (by clicking my name), and then I comment back on your profile. There is no way for a third member to know that a conversation is taking place, or for you and I to keep track of it. PLEASE put all substantive writings in the forums under the closest appropriate category or "uncategorized", and I will create a new category, and move the discussion to it, or you can post them in a blog. PLEASE HELP ORGANIZE OUR NETWORK
Text too small? Use the Ctrl Key and your mouse wheel (or the plus and minus keys) to zoom in and out, like using a magnifying glass. This works on PC's - not sure about Macs.
As this site gets larger and specific information is buried more deeply, be aware that you can search the entire site and locate all pages containing the search term you type into the search box in the upper right corner of our pages.
George Lewter
A message you receive on the cone6pots network is server based, and resides on the server, not on your personal computer. It would be extremely difficult to infect your computer with such a message, especially if you have any up to date antivirus software. The message you received relies on you contacting the sender by your own email, and allowing him to convince you to send him money for something. It is a widely used old fashioned con game, not a computer attack.
Members cannot mass mail the entire membership, only the group of people that they are friends with. So the sender has to leave the scam messages individually, manually, eating up a lot of time. I don't think any scammers have ever managed to contact more than a dozen of our members, before we were able to suspend them. For this reason, I prefer not to mass mail the entire 2000 membership to notify them of a small breach, and thus replace the scam with spam. Instead, I post a status message that you will see in the Latest Activity column.
If you receive any suspicious message through the cone6pots network, Do NOT respond to the sender. Report it as a status item for all who visit the network, or in a message to me.
George
Merry Arttoones, M.F.A> said:
Dec 9, 2013
Corina
i guess i will need to learn all these functions i am trying and at times confused , thanks for the forum and letting slowbees join
Jan 22, 2015
Medison
Thanks for putting this guide together — it’s really helpful for getting oriented as a new user. I especially appreciate the emphasis on sharing process and visuals, since seeing how others work makes it much easier to learn and experiment. I’ve been organizing my references and images lately and noticed how useful it is to have tools that help improve or prep visuals before sharing, including AI-based photo tools for quick cleanup. Curious how most people here prefer to present their work — do you focus more on finished pieces or on documenting the process as well?
Feb 16