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Image Galleries and Other Exciting Updates




Attention community members - we've made some great improvements to our site that we'd like to let you know about!




Member Updates

First, you can now see other member's birthdays in their profiles and in the members section; wish your friends a "Happy Birthday!" (Your year of birth will not be shown.)

Groups Updates

Second, take a look at the Groups section. We've now added the ability for anyone to add a download to a group. Feel free to contribute your download by using the "Submit a Download" link in the group.

Image Galleries

Last, but definitely not least - we've added Image Galleries! This exciting new feature will allow you to create a customized image gallery for your forum thread, article, download, group discussion, or blog entry.

You'll be able to add and remove photos, reorder your photos, have custom captions, and batch upload photos from your computer to the gallery to save time and effort. You'll need Flash on your computer to use the gallery feature.

Remember that if you upload a photo or photos directly to the gallery, you'll also need to upload it in the article to use it there. However, if you upload an image to the article, it will automatically be available in the gallery. Also note that if you are linking in your article/forum post/etc. to an image found elsewhere, it will not automatically be available in the gallery, and may have to be uploaded manually. Once your gallery is completed, you'll see it at the top of your content item.

Here's some photos for additional details. Click on the images to view them in the gallery, to give you a feel for how it works:

Thank you all for participating in the site. We're excited to see your new image galleries! The possibilities are endless!

The Team at MyOpenRouter

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October 6, 2009 10:28 AM

My linksys befsx41 router is now a brick after an unsuccessful flash. I am not real tech savy, had a hard time following the directions to set us this last router. I am running win7, snow leopard, and ubuntu 9.07 on different hard drives. I am interested in setting up a server in addition to the above. I have not found any great router until I saw the wrn3500l seems like a solution at a fairly low cost. I was considering a cisco 5500 series but it sounds too complicated and like you need a certified tech to install it. I want to set the router up once and basically forget about it. I was thinking a second computer with an open source firewall was the way to go.

Can anyone give me some help and guidance here?

Thanks,

mick

October 6, 2009 10:28 AM

My linksys befsx41 router is now a brick after an unsuccessful flash. I am not real tech savy, had a hard time following the directions to set us this last router. I am running win7, snow leopard, and ubuntu 9.07 on different hard drives. I am interested in setting up a server in addition to the above. I have not found any great router until I saw the wrn3500l seems like a solution at a fairly low cost. I was considering a cisco 5500 series but it sounds too complicated and like you need a certified tech to install it. I want to set the router up once and basically forget about it. I was thinking a second computer with an open source firewall was the way to go.

Can anyone give me some help and guidance here?

Thanks,

mick

Discussion:    Add a Comment | Comments 1-2 of 2 | Latest Comment

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