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Thanks for bringing this up. I agree; we need to add the concept of a network profile and have a GitHub issue for it. But we haven't gotten to it yet. Update 2024-10-02: We have just deployed a ...

posted 4y ago by Monica Cellio‭  ·  edited 3mo ago by Monica Cellio‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2024-10-02T19:53:46Z (3 months ago)
  • Thanks for bringing this up. I agree; we need to add the concept of a network profile and have a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/codidact/qpixel/issues/284) for it. But we haven't gotten to it yet. (Our devs think this is a good first issue for anybody looking to join the team, in case anybody reading this is.)
  • Another way to get to the community you want is to go to the [communities list](https://codidact.com/) and then visit the community of interest. You can then use your profile link at the top of the page to get to your profile. That's more steps than is ideal, but it's a workaround until we get a proper network profile in place.
  • The communities list sometimes lags new communities a bit (our two newest aren't there yet but should be soon), unfortunately. With luck, if you're actively involved in a brand-new community you already know how to get there or your browser remembers the URL.
  • Thanks for bringing this up. I agree; we need to add the concept of a network profile and have a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/codidact/qpixel/issues/284) for it. But we haven't gotten to it yet. **Update 2024-10-02:** We have just deployed a minimal "network profile": on the user profile page there's a new tab, "All Communities", which links to the all the other profiles this user has on the network. It currently shows the number of posts, reputation, and whether the user is a moderator there. (We want to make that better in the future.)
  • Another way to get to the community you want is to go to the [communities list](https://codidact.com/) and then visit the community of interest. You can then use your profile link at the top of the page to get to your profile. That's more steps than is ideal, but it's a workaround until we get a proper network profile in place.
  • The communities list sometimes lags new communities a bit (our two newest aren't there yet but should be soon), unfortunately. With luck, if you're actively involved in a brand-new community you already know how to get there or your browser remembers the URL.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2020-11-20T17:49:35Z (about 4 years ago)
Thanks for bringing this up.  I agree; we need to add the concept of a network profile and have a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/codidact/qpixel/issues/284) for it.  But we haven't gotten to it yet.  (Our devs think this is a good first issue for anybody looking to join the team, in case anybody reading this is.)

Another way to get to the community you want is to go to the [communities list](https://codidact.com/) and then visit the community of interest.  You can then use your profile link at the top of the page to get to your profile.  That's more steps than is ideal, but it's a workaround until we get a proper network profile in place.

The communities list sometimes lags new communities a bit (our two newest aren't there yet but should be soon), unfortunately.  With luck, if you're actively involved in a brand-new community you already know how to get there or your browser remembers the URL.