LIRA, you have been selected to be a part of Reef Central’s soft launch of our newest enhancement to the Premium Membership program, The Reef Central Blogs!
For anyone unfamiliar with the concept of a "blog", think of it as an on-line diary or journal...or in RC terms, an entire thread that you own.
Now you can build your very own blog to track your tank set-up, history, photo journal..etc, and Reef Central will host it for you. Your blog can become part of your profile on the RC Forums (your www button) and you can even set-up multiple blogs for multiple tanks that you maintain. Any registered Members can comment on your blog but you maintain complete control of both the content and the posted comments to your blog (everything is still subject to the RC User Agreement).
All registered RC members can view and comment in the blogs, but only Premium Members can create and maintain one. What we asking of you is to help us kick the tires on this software for a while by setting up a blog and playing around with the features. We’re hoping that you can help point out common questions and issues before we let this loose to all of RC.
The blog area requires a separate registration process and login but for the initial sign-up, the system will automatically copy your current password over to the blogs (you will maintain your same user name). If you change your RC Forums password, your blog password will not change unless you initiate a change on the blog support pages as well.
The first step to getting started is to head on over to http://www.reefcentral.com/blogs.php and let the system register you. Once you log into the blogs, read the first landing page, it will point you to a Blog Tutorial page that was created to help you get started.
As you progress and have questions, we’d ask that you post those in our Feedback & Questions Forum.
We’re very excited about this new offering and we expect it to be a huge hit so please help us ensure everything is in order. Feel free to post any initial questions this thread but as I mentioned, on-going support questions should go in the F&Q section.
Thanks and we look forward to seeing you in the new Reef Central Blogs!!
For anyone unfamiliar with the concept of a "blog", think of it as an on-line diary or journal...or in RC terms, an entire thread that you own.
Now you can build your very own blog to track your tank set-up, history, photo journal..etc, and Reef Central will host it for you. Your blog can become part of your profile on the RC Forums (your www button) and you can even set-up multiple blogs for multiple tanks that you maintain. Any registered Members can comment on your blog but you maintain complete control of both the content and the posted comments to your blog (everything is still subject to the RC User Agreement).
All registered RC members can view and comment in the blogs, but only Premium Members can create and maintain one. What we asking of you is to help us kick the tires on this software for a while by setting up a blog and playing around with the features. We’re hoping that you can help point out common questions and issues before we let this loose to all of RC.
The blog area requires a separate registration process and login but for the initial sign-up, the system will automatically copy your current password over to the blogs (you will maintain your same user name). If you change your RC Forums password, your blog password will not change unless you initiate a change on the blog support pages as well.
The first step to getting started is to head on over to http://www.reefcentral.com/blogs.php and let the system register you. Once you log into the blogs, read the first landing page, it will point you to a Blog Tutorial page that was created to help you get started.
As you progress and have questions, we’d ask that you post those in our Feedback & Questions Forum.
We’re very excited about this new offering and we expect it to be a huge hit so please help us ensure everything is in order. Feel free to post any initial questions this thread but as I mentioned, on-going support questions should go in the F&Q section.
Thanks and we look forward to seeing you in the new Reef Central Blogs!!
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