The community based on the iPersonic personality test.
Not at all, it's open to anyone.
Back to the bar metaphor. The chatter wall is like the loud, drunken talk that goes on with your friends around the table. Talking on someone else's chatter wall is like going over to their table and saying hi. You'll find most folks around here to be pretty welcoming. Don't be shy now.
The chat wall is pretty much the same as comments on a blog. One thing that people have been doing is to go to the other person's chat wall to reply. Sometimes they do it on their own wall. There aren't really any rules, but sometimes switching to personal email makes better sense.
Copy & paste the code below into your blog's template or website html file. Feel free to edit to taste.
<a href="http://community.ipersonic.com">Personic - Global Soulmates</a>
iPersonic badges do not work on the free version of Wordpress blogs. The simpler version above is an alternative that should work almost anywhere.
Click on the Members tab at the top of the screen, then type any part of their name into the Search Members text box.
If you look up at the top, right next to the letter icon, you'll see a little person. Click on that icon and your friends list should pop down. Then just hit Accept or Reject and you're done.
No. Some people want to be friends with everyone, some just want a select group they know well. How you approach this is totally up to you.
Click on the little person icon at the top left of the screen, then find the friend and click on 'Remove' underneath them. You can also block all messages from them by clicking on their profile picture or going to their page, then clicking on 'Block Messages'.
It disappears from the Sent section in the member's friends dropdown. They don't receive an email notification of this.
Friends on iPersonic and other social networks work differently to friends in real life. A friend on here can be thought of as a bookmark for someone you find interesting or happen to know. It is possible to restrict photos, videos and blog posts to be viewable by Friends Only, so you may want to consider this when requesting or accepting friend requests.
Click on My Settings (top right of screen), then the Privacy tab. Uncheck appropriate settings at bottom of page.
No. The iPersonic email system only works within iPersonic.
A member needs to be your friend if you want to be able to send them a message. You can either request them to be your friend, or leave a message on their comment wall.
If you click on My Page, it should show up in your browser's address bar in this format: http://community.iPersonic.com/profile/YOURNAME
Under your name, at the top right of the screen you can see Change My Profile Photo. Click on this, then click on Browse. Find the photo on your computer, click on it, then click on Open. Wait a little while for it to update.
What photo you use for your member profile is up to you. It's a good idea to have something up there, just so we can tell you apart from all the other members.
It takes about ten minutes for the update to take effect. Just wait a little while longer.
You have to make it perfectly square (width=height).
Go to your member page (the My Page tab up top). Scroll down and click on the View Photos link that appears on the left hand side. Trawl through your photos and click on the one you want to delete. Hit the Delete Photo link that appears underneath the photo. Click on Go.
First, find the YouTube video you want, then copy the code from the "Embed" box—you can find it in the "About This Video" box when you're watching the video. From the main page, your member page, or the videos tab, click on Add Videos, then at the bottom right underneath the YouTube logo, click on Add Video. Now paste the code from YouTube in the big text box and click on Add Video.
Right now, either using the RSS feed on your member page, or copying & pasting to your iPersonic blog is the only way.
The blog post editor allows members to choose a wide range of font sizes, some of which are too small for most people to read, and others that take over the whole page. I'm going to suggest that everyone stick to posts at size 2 (10pt), the smallest size that's clearly readable.
In terms of that good old bar metaphor, posting on the forum is like getting up on a table and yelling your question out to everyone. Unlike the real world, you shouldn't feel afraid to do this. It's what makes the place so much fun. Posting on your blog is closer to passing a letter and pen around your table.
Are you highlighting some text before you try to enter the link? i.e, highlight 'latest blog entry', then click on the 'Insert a link button'.
To remove your membership from iPersonic, click on My Settings, then Leave iPersonic.
Last updated by Marcel Heyne Jul. 4, 2008.
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