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posté il y a 107 mois (Monday, November 16) par mducky
Two things:
1. When I click on "My Projects", please ALWAYS clear the "Craft" filter so I can see my projects, no matter what type they are.2. Remember my "Craft" filter preference for Searching across sessions.
I know I'm currently the only quilter, and that's cool. I'm fine being an army of one. But it's making me a little crazy to keep checking those boxes to see my own projects!
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Ce post est réponse à #26
posté il y a 107 mois (Tuesday, November 17) par lenabigelow69
I can help with this as I've livde and worked in Belgium for 14 years. I've used various pattern magazines before I found Lekala, so I should be of some help in creating/editing "dictionary/terms & techiques" pages -interternal or wiki.
So now you have 1 more voluneer editor for english - - dutch.
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posté il y a 107 mois (Tuesday, November 17) par dichohecho
Errata means things that are definitely a fault in the pattern as-published e.g. wrong stitch counts for a row, as opposed to things that are user experience.
On Ravelry they appear on the pattern page and I think must be approved by the pattern designer.
Would it be possible to have a function where anyone can report errata and the designer/publisher can approve them?
It is in the interest of the designer to have errata noted so that people don't get frustrated by following wrong instructions and end up leaving bad reviews. They could also publish updates or note which versions things have been fixed in.
On Ravelry they appear on the pattern page and I think must be approved by the pattern designer.
Would it be possible to have a function where anyone can report errata and the designer/publisher can approve them?
It is in the interest of the designer to have errata noted so that people don't get frustrated by following wrong instructions and end up leaving bad reviews. They could also publish updates or note which versions things have been fixed in.
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posté il y a 107 mois (Wednesday, November 18) par Quevee
When adding a pattern, I think we should be able to list it as both a PDF and a paper pattern. Many of the independent pattern makers offer both, and it would crazy to have two listings of the same pattern.
Also, I added a book to my Library, but it didn't show up anywhere.
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Ce post est réponse à #84
posté il y a 107 mois (Wednesday, November 18) par dichohecho
I guess so - and that seems fair. You don't want to be warning about an issue unless it definitely exists :)
posté il y a 107 mois (Friday, November 20) par mducky
1. I'd like to be able to sort my projects by Date, Happiness, etc. For now, I'm having to just click through the pages of My Projects until I find the one I'm looking for.
2. In the hover text that shows project names, apostrophes aren't rendering properly. I'm seeing a lot of "'"s.
3. If a project doesn't have a picture yet, can you show the name instead of the generic placeholder image? I have several projects with no photo and it's annoying to have to hover over them to see which one is which.
posté il y a 105 mois (Monday, January 18), édité il y a 105 mois par SewRusty
Hi! I think this is where I should post this, but if not, please move it. :-)
I was just writing a review, and I took the time to try and format it for
easy reading, but all of my paragraphs were merged together. That makes
it super hard to read and use later, IMO. Obviously this isn't a
critical issue, but I thought I'd mention it.
Thanks for this site, I'm enjoying it so far! :-)
I was just writing a review, and I took the time to try and format it for
easy reading, but all of my paragraphs were merged together. That makes
it super hard to read and use later, IMO. Obviously this isn't a
critical issue, but I thought I'd mention it.
Thanks for this site, I'm enjoying it so far! :-)
posté il y a 103 mois (Monday, March 7), édité il y a 103 mois par Nightlady
Hi! Is there a way to see my libary? It is in my profile, but I can not click it :)
And it would be great, if we could projects over the libary - like "add project with this pattern". Do you understand what I try to say? :D
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Ce post est réponse à #97
posté il y a 103 mois (Wednesday, March 9) par Sewist
Hello,
you can currently filter patterns by My Library (just select this in filters on patterns page). To create a project, you'd just need to click the scissors button on the pattern list or inside the pattern.
We are now recoding library to include books and magazines, and will bring it back to personal account shortly. :)
Ce post est réponse à #50
posté il y a 100 mois (Tuesday, May 31), édité il y a 100 mois par Samantha1983
I hope you find a way to incorporate a possibility for other community member to edit patterns they did not added themselves.
Maybe a way could be that one could "adopt" patterns or designers/sources. And if designers add their patterns themselves they could be maybe given the possibility to deny the option "adotption" so only they could edit their patterns. It's something I've seen on ravelry and I like this solution.
Maybe a way could be that one could "adopt" patterns or designers/sources. And if designers add their patterns themselves they could be maybe given the possibility to deny the option "adotption" so only they could edit their patterns. It's something I've seen on ravelry and I like this solution.
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Ce post est réponse à #99
posté il y a 100 mois (Tuesday, May 31) par Sewist
That's really something we could do, I just don't know exactly how this works on Ravelry, I used to be an editor there, but long time ago. Does a designer get a notification that the patterns are being adopted?
I think on Ravelry it was rather a Trusted Editor or something along the lines. And I do recall it was for some companies only, not for all the database. I'll talk to the guys :)
I was also thinking that probably we could open editing for some of the information - like tags, or sizes, or fabrics used, that shouldn't be a problem.
Ce post a des réponses: ( #101 )