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Page 1 of 5 Community Pages Explained
1. Your Profile Page
Your profile page shows your personal profile and your application. You can select one of your uploaded images and make that your user profile picture. It will be automatically resized to fit the rest of the page.
On the upper right side of the page you can see your profile details. You may edit it through the edit button. Under the Profile details, you can see the status updates of your friends and a button to list all your friends
Your profile will display further details:
- Karma
- Member since
- Last online
- Profile views
Below these details, you may update your status and post a short message such as what are you currently up to, etc. This board will also update you with any incoming messages or friend requests.
If you scroll down, you will find four buttons: The "invite friends" button allows you to invite friends by entering your friend's email address. Next to this are the "Add Photos", "Add Apps" and "Start a Group" buttons.
The profile pages also reveals your latest activities and the list of applications that you have added.
1.1. The Karma Tab
Karma is a user point-system used on ephilosopher.com. It shows how active you are on the website. Karma will only be activated once you have uploaded a picture in your user profile. Otherwise, you will forever have no Karma points.
1.2. The Groups Tab
Under the groups tab, you will see the groups you have joined. You will only be able to see the Groups if you have added the Groups application. Go to Application ---> Edit, and add the Groups application to activate this feature.
1.3. The Photos Tab
This tab shows images you have uploaded to your profile. You will only see images if you have added the Photos application. Go to Application ---> Edit, and add the Photos application to activate this feature.
1.4. The Wall Tab
In the Wall tab, you and your friends are able to leave a comment on your Profile Page. You will only see the comments if you have added the Walls application. Go to Application ---> Edit, and add the Walls application to activate this feature.
The Wall supports posting Youtube videos by typing {youtube}...{/youtube}
Let's say the Youtube link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voYkKxSPkfw&feature=related
To paste the Youtube video on the Wall, you would need to enter:
{youtube}voYkKxSPkfw{/youtube}
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