completed One of my most prolific members ... missing almost all content?

Clay Gordon
Clay Gordon
@claygordon
10 years ago
744 posts
http://www.thechocolatelife.com/brad-churchill/forum/new_posts

Only one blog, one forum post? He had dozens if not hundreds he either started or contributed to.

??

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Also, I am trying to figure out why the gray band across the bottom is missing in some pages and not others.
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updated by @claygordon: 02/26/15 07:27:20AM
Clay Gordon
Clay Gordon
@claygordon
10 years ago
744 posts
@Brian and team:

This is FAR more important to me than the tag cloud UI/UX issue or the missing photo in system profile notes.
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
I think we're going to need more info on this before we really help figure out what might have happened.

- was the data previously there after your Ning import?
- have you done anything with that profile recently? deleted anything?
- are they in the proper quota? Are the quota settings for each module as you want them?


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
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Clay Gordon
Clay Gordon
@claygordon
10 years ago
744 posts
Brian -

Paul and I will be looking into this today. I just noticed it last night (can't check all 10,000 members' records) when someone put a comment on the member profile.

I have NOT done anything with that profile. They must be in the right quota because if were not I would not even be seeing the modules listed in the profile's navigation menu bar.
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
OK - then I'm going to guess the profile was just never imported properly, so Paul should be able to help you out with it.

Thanks!


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net
paul
@paul
10 years ago
4,335 posts
Clay has just set the DNSs to his new server so waiting for that to reach the UK then I'll check this out.


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Paul Asher - JR Developer and System Import Specialist
paul
@paul
10 years ago
4,335 posts
OK - Have just checked this out. The link you give in the first post is to Brad Churchill's profile forum. Remember that all Ning forums get imported to the specified 'site' forum. I've just done a search for 'Brad Churchill' there and see loads of his posts -

http://www.thechocolatelife.info/thechocolatelife/clay/forum?search_string=brad+churchill

You'll probably want to disable profile forums in all but the 'site profile' quota in order to save your members any confusion.

Also, wrt Brad Churchill have only one blog, I've just checked your Ning archive and that is his only blog there, so unless he has more on Ning that didn't make it to the archive, all is well.
hth


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Paul Asher - JR Developer and System Import Specialist
Clay Gordon
Clay Gordon
@claygordon
10 years ago
744 posts
paul:
OK - Have just checked this out. The link you give in the first post is to Brad Churchill's profile forum. Remember that all Ning forums get imported to the specified 'site' forum. I've just done a search for 'Brad Churchill' there and see loads of his posts -

http://www.thechocolatelife.info/thechocolatelife/clay/forum?search_string=brad+churchill

You'll probably want to disable profile forums in all but the 'site profile' quota in order to save your members any confusion.


Paul, it turns out I was thinking the same thing and the stuff is there in the main site forums, not the group forums.

Not sure how I "disable profile forums in all but the 'site profile' quota" but that sounds like it might work. I don't have a site profile quota.
brian
@brian
10 years ago
10,148 posts
thechocolatelife:
I don't have a site profile quota.

That's the first step - clone your existing Quota to a new quota, then move that 1 profile in to the Quota. That will give you individual control of features for that profile.


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net
Clay Gordon
Clay Gordon
@claygordon
10 years ago
744 posts
Brian -

There are so many other things going on here that I am going to handle it a different way.

What I forgot (and need to keep reminding myself - and let my members know) is that what shows up on their Profile page is stuff the've created and/or participated in.

This is what I did not realize about Brad's participation in the community. He has not contributed image 1 and most of his contributions have been as comments on other people's posts, not forums or blogs he's started.

Interesting analysis all by itself, which suggests an interesting profiling routine to chart out patterns of participation.

But that's for a different discussion.

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