Newbie here needing some #help. One thing I keep struggling with while reading the docs is accessing my preferences or settings. I have figured out that I can scroll through notifications until I see a post of mine and click on my username. Is there an easier/faster way? Or does this become moot after a few days?
TIA
@dbvirago
Hi there, and welcome!
You may be talking about accessing your profile, since you spoke of clicking on your user name.
You can click your name anywhere to get there, so not just notifications, also right above your text entry box for posts!
If you mean Settings in general, which includes Profile, that is in your far right navigation pane.
It may be covered by another panel. Reload or click the Counter Social banner to bring it back to visibility.
@ceorl Thanks! I found the settings link, just a little blind this morning. But I don't see my username above the text box.
@dbvirago
maybe scroll that panel down a little? there are a lot of panels, some within panels ;)
Should look like this ....
@ceorl Nope, still not seeing it. I have to say, the UI seems a little buggy this morning. Sometimes I can scroll left and right and others not. Also, right now, I can't get back to the account settings screen in the right column. If I click back, it is showing Lists. Back keeps toggling between Lists, which I don't want and Profile. I can't get to the column where Settings is displayed.
But I'll keep playing around. thanks again
@ceorl Browser, but mostly on an external monitor with no touch screen. I just found the tiny scroll bar. I was using arrow keys which only partially worked.
Is there a way for all the columns to show, or do I need to zoom out my browser. I would have more #columns, but the scrolling thing would get old.
@ceorl Shift-Scroll wheel. I never knew. Thanks!
@dbvirago
Good, making progress :)
I never use the scroll bars, only control/mousewheel for zoom and shift/mousewheel for side scroll.
The full desktop CoSo is kind of a "spatialized" experience, as you can have many columns and vast amounts of information if you choose, but then you have to kind of treat it like google earth, zooming in and out, scrolling to other areas and zooming in :)