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Do you find Indymedia Cambridge easy to use?

Cambridge IMC'ista | 20.04.2006 22:46 | Indymedia | Cambridge

We want your feedback so we can improve Indymedia Cambridge. So let us know what tasks you've had trouble with, what features you've found useful but hard to find, what parts of the site you just don't understand. In particular

  • Have you tried to publish your news?
  • Have you been successful when you tried?
  • What have you found confusing in the process?
  • Did you know clicking on the title of a feature leads you to the full feature?

Don't think you sound silly admitting you're confused - if you're confused we need to improve our site. We're very used to our site, so what's obvious to us might not be obvious to others - so tell us.

You can let us know by adding a comment to this article, or emailing us at imc-cambridge AT lists.indymedia.org


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photos and rescaling

22.04.2006 19:59

One thing I am prone to doing is uploading photos without first rescaling them to a sensible size. I think other people do this as well. It would be nice if there could be a reminder and possibly a link to tools that help do this.

NH Savage


uploading

23.04.2006 03:27

Yup, the uploading side needs work.

I know you know this and are looking at it - cool - it does need to be a priority.

Not *just* the scaling side of things though... also how would someone upload a poster or leaflet and not have it become enormous? a way of doing that would be very useful.

jim jay


ooo i just had a thought

30.04.2006 16:27

what about a preview button - so people can see how their pics will turn out?

ji jay


for irish interests cambridge

21.07.2006 14:37

Could you please publicise the corribsos/shell to sea/rossport 5 campaign in Cambridge Indymedia? More publicity/supporters needed!
many thanks

Chris McCabe
mail e-mail: cableco@waitrose.com


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