Finally - the functionality I wanted. The lastet ativity feed , located in the lower left corner of the home page, has been used by many to get a quick glance at the goings on of GHS. Changes were recently implemented that made it display too many characters. However, now, I can control how many characters are displayed. So this tool is once again the useful tool it was.

 

Also added to this is a status bar. You can update the GHS community in a quick and easy status update. If you have a facebook/twitter profiles, you can also check the appropriate box if you would like for the update to be displayed on either of those networks.

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Thanks, Keith.  That is an improvement.  Please consider tinkering with the number of characters as my preference would be to see more "recent activity" listings at the expense of a few less characters per each.
I agree.
i can't go any lower than the 100 it displays unless it is 0 characters. Thoughts?
Rats!  LOL!
I don't think reading the post is necessary.  Most people are looking for who and where.  The link to the post is most important but that's just my opinion.  I would rather see more recent activity history than more "content" on just a few.
It looks good now, Keith.  Thanks.

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