Pls. let me know just what you will need and I will be delighted to help you make it work.
A couple of things come to mind...
1. You can "move" your members here simply by creating a group page(the same as creating a profile page) exporting your email addresses and directly inviting members to sign in. The sign in will take them to your group page where they simply click on "Join this group" and they are members.
2. All group members can add photos, discussions, comments, blogs, etc. on your group page. In addition, your group can connect with all other Barnmice members throughout the site.
3. You can decorate your group page and add applications (calendars, weather reports, games, etc) simply by clicking on Third Party Widgets and adding them. I would be happy to help you with this, but it's really easy, thank goodness!
4. There are a number of ways to create categories, so you would have to tell me what you need and we will help you.
Just a bit of background: I am an amateur rider from Toronto and I founded this "upstart" site with a dream to connect horse people from all over the world in a welcoming and positive home away from home. As you can see from the current groups, we have everyone from Equine Canada (who are launching mid-Jan, to the British Equestrian Federation to some fun barn and breed groups from all over the world. I would be delighted to welcome your group - and I'm thrilled that you would consider moving your membership to the Barnmice community!
p.s. The first thing I said to my developers was "make it easy, so I can use it!".
And...while that was great fun to write while I was soaking my ankle, LOL, the owner has already specified how she wants the horse handled, and that's the end of that.
Personally, I would stay away from the horse, especially if I wasn't an employ...
Thank you very much for responding! I really needed to hear that. Sometimes we have good days where she makes so much progress, but we more often have the bad days when I'm wondering "Why the heck did I buy this animal!?" But I'll stick with her, ...
1 hour ago
Lucy Smith is thanking Gary Marsolais/G & K Training Centre for all of their help....great trainer.
Hi, I have a belgian tb he just turned 6, He does sound like your horse in a way, I have only had him for about 6 months, he is 17.1 hands and I do love him. I keep him at a barn that the owner breeds and trains Oldenburg's. She picked my horse ou...
There's also a great video of Edward here...http://www.horsehero.com/1178/23070/23068
It includes an interview with Edward at the World Dressage Masters and we are with him when he hears his record breaking score. Plus see unique footage of his wa...
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Pls. let me know just what you will need and I will be delighted to help you make it work.
A couple of things come to mind...
1. You can "move" your members here simply by creating a group page(the same as creating a profile page) exporting your email addresses and directly inviting members to sign in. The sign in will take them to your group page where they simply click on "Join this group" and they are members.
2. All group members can add photos, discussions, comments, blogs, etc. on your group page. In addition, your group can connect with all other Barnmice members throughout the site.
3. You can decorate your group page and add applications (calendars, weather reports, games, etc) simply by clicking on Third Party Widgets and adding them. I would be happy to help you with this, but it's really easy, thank goodness!
4. There are a number of ways to create categories, so you would have to tell me what you need and we will help you.
Just a bit of background: I am an amateur rider from Toronto and I founded this "upstart" site with a dream to connect horse people from all over the world in a welcoming and positive home away from home. As you can see from the current groups, we have everyone from Equine Canada (who are launching mid-Jan, to the British Equestrian Federation to some fun barn and breed groups from all over the world. I would be delighted to welcome your group - and I'm thrilled that you would consider moving your membership to the Barnmice community!
p.s. The first thing I said to my developers was "make it easy, so I can use it!".
So nice to meet someone else who manages an online group!!
Why is it closing in 2009?