By default, the Group Blog in a Groupsite is set to allow only Managers to post. This can be changed to allow all members to post to the Group Blog by following these steps:
1. Log-in to your Groupsite and select th...
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By default, the Group Blog in a Groupsite is set to allow only Managers to post. This can be changed to allow all members to post to the Group Blog by following these steps:
1. Log-in to your Groupsite and select th...
Here's how you can categorize the subgroups in your Groupsite:
1. Click the SUBGROUP tab
2. Select "Subgroup Controls"
Here's a quick video that answers the question: "Why would a group need a Groupsite?"
Maybe you've invited someone under an old email address. Or, you've invited someone and they've verbally declined, or requested to be removed as a pending member. Regardless of the reason, if you have extended an invitation that you need to withdraw, here's how to do it:
Once you log-in to a Groupsite, the event postings listed on a Groupsite Calendar are shown based on your timezone, as set in your Personal Data (if you are not logged in, and the calendar is publicly visible, you will see the event based on the timezone of the group (
In today's economy, it's a pretty sure bet that you know someone who has received his or her "pink slip" and is currently looking for a job. Or, perhaps you're on the job hunt. Despite the large number of people who are in this category, this can be a lonely experience. Enter
Groupsite Discussions
are designed to play nice with email, if you want them to.
T...
FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions) pages are standard for most websites these days. We have one for
Groupsites as well
To some, the Internet is vast network of computers. To others, it is ...
Most social networks are "individual-centric" and begin with you creating your "profile" which is all about you. While Groupsites are "group-centric" and begin by creating a Groupsite (which is all about the group), you are an important part of any group where you're an active participant. And...