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Kat100
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But I might want to blow kisses lolA wave would be good, or if a lot of us started waving, maybe a Mexican Wave
But I might want to blow kisses lolA wave would be good, or if a lot of us started waving, maybe a Mexican Wave
How did you do that please @Andrew Colvin and hello to you as well .. Best wishes .. KatThought I would go and see what options are available in my profile and noticed that there are 2 Type 2 entries! Changed mine so that bots can't read it. Did think I would change it to do not have whilst I have normal HbA1cs
But I might want to blow kisses lol
I think the ppl with visual impairments would really struggle with anything that affects the page colour.
Maybe use it for titles, or have a coloured symbol or something, instead?
yes that works in greyIt should work in grey now! Does it work for you?
Thank you @Andrew Colvin .. Think I just did it .. Let's see with this post ..@Kat100 I went to personal details in my profile (click your avatar top right) and change the "relation to diabetes" field
You think I meant a Robin !!!! Lol .. Well an air kiss lol as it's Christmas lol lolSteady now, you are, after all, a married woman lol
It should work in grey now! Does it work for you?
Yes, @Administrator , Giverny went to a lot of trouble to make the monochrome version for those who, like me, have visual perception problems with colours on screen. Please do not reverse her good work.I think the ppl with visual impairments would really struggle with anything that affects the page colour.
Maybe use it for titles, or have a coloured symbol or something, instead?
I'm in grey, on my iPad, and also was earlier on my laptop, so there's discrimination on the basis of colour going on here!
Please take that remark, recognising my tongue in my cheek.
@Administrator - does the sub-avatar type just copy from the profile page?
Like all things diabetes, where things can be not cut and dried, like T2 on insulin, or those considered resolved, users may have to plump for the closest match. For those, like @Kat100 , does a "prefer not to say" option exist? That's what many large organisations use when making ethnic, disability and religion enquiries, and it would appear both truthful, and certainly in some cases, very accurate.
I detest labels myself, but I know I find it frustrating when trying to answer a user query -especially new users, when asking can merely delay a valid response, so I do think there is valid rationale in providing that information, alongside every post.
On an aside, for some time, there was a bug around which displayed new users as T1 or T1.5, controlled by diet. To the "mature" and readily befuddled, like myself, that can lead to further questioning. (Actually, that could just be because I'm nosey. )
Yes, @Administrator , Giverny went to a lot of trouble to make the monochrome version for those who, like me, have visual perception problems with colours on screen. Please do not reverse her good work.
Unfortunately, when some members choose to alter the font colour of their posts this still makes it difficult to read, because it overrides the monochome.
Phew. Otherwise it totally would have been Gremlins.Yes, working in grey for me too! Thanks!
I thought my details were still set on private .. Help please @Administrator
Yes, currently it does. The new update will make it a separate field so people can edit it more freely. (In some instances for example, therapy type might be relevant.)
Type 2 is technically in there twice until all people's choices filter through (which will probably about 6-8 weeks). Type 1.5 has been moved down the list and there is now the option for Prefer not to say (Private) too.
The nosey bit was added in the Low Carb Program and quite a lot of people are choosing it!
OK, perhaps I'm having a brain fade, but how do I look at the various options for user status? @Andrew Colvin suggested to another member she "change her relation to diabetes", but I don't seem to have an edit option in that area.
As I said,............ readily bewildered.
You can do it here: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/account/personal-detailsOK, perhaps I'm having a brain fade, but how do I look at the various options for user status? @Andrew Colvin suggested to another member she "change her relation to diabetes", but I don't seem to have an edit option in that area.
As I said,............ readily bewildered.