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365714 tn?1292199108

A few random suggestions

These are suggestions that I have come across or thought about:

1. being able to categorize med health topics by subject. Perhaps an option to view them either alphabetically, order posted, or category order.

2. Built in spell check.  It'd be nice to have something to catch my typos. I saw this suggestion hinted somewhere else.

3. Photos: longer captions. If I want to describe my photos I have to post a comment, rather than make a good caption.

4. Photos again: I'd like to be able to organize my photos so all my African violet photos are in one group, photos of my pets in another group, and photos of my hobbies in a separate group.  Perhaps albums and sub albums can be a nice feature.

5. be able to edit our posts. I can see that it can cause snags with people changing the content of their posts, but perhaps we can be allowed to edit within the first 10-15 minutes after making a post?  I frequently end up posting only to find an awkward typo somewhere that I’m itching to fix.
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10947 tn?1281404252
You can now create photo albums for your profile page or on a Personal page. Go to the menu for the page that you'd like to add a photo album to. Then click the plus sign to add a Photo Album. Close the menu drawer. Find your new photo album application and click Add a Photo Album. You can choose to add photos from your existing MedHelp photos or you can upload new ones.
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10947 tn?1281404252
Hi,

Several of these are already on the list of new features we're going to be working on. One thing that is not though is the built in spell checker. Basically, the browsers themselves are starting to do this. Firefox already has it built in (it's what I use and it's great), IE is supposed to be coming out with one soon as well. Due to this we are not looking into re-creating our own.

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