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Tuesday, December, 02, 2008

Introducing a New and Improved My Home and Profile!

by  Becky
Monday, June 02, 2008
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We are excited to announce the launch of a new and improved My Home and Profile! Now you can stay updated with news, articles, the latest questions and answers, and SharePosts from our Experts and community members.

 

Check it out by registering or logging in if you already have an account!

 

Here's a rundown of the features we've added:

 

Enhanced My Home area, including:

 

Your own personalized area at the top of every page: Instantly access your my Home or Profile from this area.  You can also keep the community updated on how you're doing by filling in your "status"!

 

 

Site Alerts and Community Alerts: Find out what's going on across SchizophreniaConnection with real-time updates on the newest articles, quizzes, SharePosts, questions, answers and more.

 

 

Saved Stuff: Read a great article on the site and want to hold onto it? Save articles, quizzes and other content directly to your My Home simply by clicking the "Save" button at the top of any page.

 

 

My Settings: Access your newsletter signups, SharePost subscriptions, email and password settings all in one easy-to-manage place!

 

 

A cleaner, more user-friendly profile

 

 

The ability to choose a profile picture right from our gallery.

 

 

Easier ways to find out more about the community:

 

Simply mouse over any Expert or community member's photo, and instantly view their status, send them a message or subscribe to their SharePosts!

 

 

See the changes yourself! Register today, or log in if you already have an account.  We're always looking for feedback, so let us know what you think!

 

 

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