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Fixes for articles, groups, charts, and more!

Friday, August 1st, 2008

We rolled out the following fixes to LIVESTRONG.COM yesterday:

1. Article page layout looks better in IE6.

2. TDP Groups on LIVESTRONG now use a bigger font size and have additional layout improvements. (Example.)

3. We have a new Press page so that you can see all the coverage LIVESTRONG.COM has gotten!

4. The Calorie Breakdown chart now links properly to foods you click on in the pie chart.

5. If you choose the “Other” date on the What I Eat Often page, it defaults to the current year. (Thanks, littlebear77!)

6. Gold members who track foods by hour will now be able to see those foods on the Gold-only Week-at-a-Glance view.

7. HTML on Gold member profiles now works more reliably.

Take a look, and let us know what you think! And have a great weekend, everybody!

Friday fixes

Friday, July 18th, 2008

A variety of fixes have been made here on LIVESTRONG.COM over the past few days. Here are some highlights!

1. Custom Dares are now working more reliably.

2. Updating groups (e.g., changing the description for a group you created) is now instantaneous, instead of taking a while to appear.

3. Friend request counts were sometimes off; this is now fixed.

4. Manually tracked fitness activities weren’t properly saving your heart rate. Now, they should be.

Have a great weekend, everybody!

10 big LIVESTRONG.COM fixes

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

The team continues to make upgrades and improvements to LIVESTRONG.COM every single day. Some of our most recent changes have dramatically improved day-to-day use of the site, and I wanted to enumerate some of them so that you can take a look at all the work that we’ve poured into it.

1. Even-better “Slim Header” mode.
LIVESTRONG.COM offers a ton of content. But when you’re using The Daily Plate on LIVESTRONG.COM, you might prefer a more TDP-centric navigation. Enable the “slim header” from the top of any page within TDP on LIVESTRONG. Now, when you click the Forum link in that slim header, the site will realize you want to go straight to the TDP forums, and we’ll take you right there.

2. Editing your profile works better.
Some users were having issues updating their profiles. We believe we have completely resolved those issues.

3. Easier inbox navigation.
The site was using large user photo images when browsing your inbox, which made it harder to scroll through. We’re now using smaller user images, which makes it a lot easier to read your messages! We now also shows you if a message is unread or read, instead of listing every message in bold as if it were new.

4. Remember me.
You can now tell LIVESTRONG.COM to “keep you logged in” if you are accessing the site from a private computer. You’ll find the checkbox on the login page.

5. Enhanced privacy settings.
By default, search engines like Google will “crawl” or public pages on any website, including your profile. LIVESTRONG.COM has, since launch, offered a preference to “block your profile from search engines like Google.” Now, if you enable that checkbox, we’ll block more than just your profile page from Google; we’ll also block your photo page, friends list, and blog.

7. Drag and drop modules on MyPlate.
The Daily Plate on LIVESTRONG’s calorie tracker MyPlate now allows you to reorder the right-side modules. If you prefer to see your “frequently eaten foods” over your Meals, just drag the modules into that order instead!

8. Forum fixes.
Various font and “smiley” issues have been fixed on the forums.

9. HTML in groups and elsewhere.
Limited HTML is now working again in group posts.

10. Ability to see all the foods you added to The Daily Plate on LIVESTRONG.
This was missing from your profile on LIVESTRONG.COM, but it’s there now!

11. Group posting issues.
Some members were having occasional issues where posts or comments on Groups were vanishing into the ether. No more — it’s fixed!

Wow. That’s a long list, right?!

We have plenty more on the list — fixes, enhancements, and brand new features are on the horizon for LIVESTRONG.COM. As you can see, your feedback directly impacts the work we do each day. Thanks, as always, for your feedback and support.

Fixes and upgrades to Dares, Groups, and more!

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

We’ve made another round of fixes and upgrades to The Daily Plate on LIVESTRONG.COM and the rest of the LIVESTRONG site, and I wanted to tell you about some of them now:

1. Pagination works better when browsing the groups directory.

2. Groups also now more accurately report the total number of blog posts in those groups.

3. Groups no longer show every post as being written “today.”

3. An issue where some members were having issues answering Questions submitted to Q&A by other members has been resolved.

4. We no longer use a gigantic font when you’re composing a message board post.

5. Certain HTML now works (again) when posting in groups on LIVESTRONG.

6. When a member comments on your food diary, the email you receive is no longer blank.

7. An issue with decimals in serving sizes for meals on MyPlate has been resolved.

8. The “Add to Favorites” button now works more reliably in areas like the Diseases section.

9. Recipes now show the serving size or measurement for each ingredient.

10. Dares have been given a polish, fixing a few small glitches, and adding the much-requested ability to add custom dares!

11. Gold Member progress bars should be working much more reliably.

As you can see, the time really has been working tirelessly (okay, they’re a little tired!) to keep making LIVESTRONG.COM better and better! As always, we urge you to check it out and let us know what you think!

 

Awesome fixes and improvements across the site

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Hi everyone, 

A bunch more LIVESTRONG.COM fixes / upgrades to share!

1. We really, truly believe that forums are finally working for everyone.

2. Your friends feed no longer shows activity for people who’ve asked to be your friend, but who haven’t approved you yet.

3. All the Admin links have been added to groups on LIVESTRONG.COM. You can now invite people and post new blog entries more easily to groups that you create.

4. Default avatars now appear on the forums for new members.

5. Some private groups where seemingly behaving as public on LIVESTRONG; this has been fixed.

6. Search results for foods on LIVESTRONG are more accurate.

7. Forum font size is improved in more places on LIVESTRONG.

8. MyPlate data is now synced instantly from TheDailyPlate.com to LIVESTRONG.COM and vice-versa!

Fixes, Features, and Privacy Enhancements

Friday, June 20th, 2008
  1. Preferences regarding how your name looks on your LIVESTRONG.COM profile have been fixed. You can choose to show everyone your real name, only your friends, or no one at all, right from the Preferences page.
  2. Private photos are now longer accessible when you email friends links to specific photos. Thanks to member cleardc for pointing out this issue.
  3. The “recent comments” module in individual Groups now only shows comments from that specific group, as expected. 
  4. “Things I Do Regularly” on MyPlate works even more reliably.
  5. Food items you log on MyPlate no longer appear in your Friends Feed updates if your food diary is marked as private. (That’s a mouthful!)
  6. Some users who originally registered at the standalone version of The Daily Plate couldn’t login to LIVESTRONG.COM successfully. That’s been fixed.
  7. Some users had an issue while editing their LIVESTRONG profiles. The system would tell them that their email address was invalid — but you weren’t even editing your email address! This affects a few accounts where your email address actually went missing — a flaw that itself has now been fixed. So, when editing your profile, if you see that your email address is missing or blank, just fill it in to make sure we save your profile changes.
  8. Speaking of profile changes, some members could edit their profiles all they wanted, but nothing would save. This, too, has been fixed.
Wow. As you can see, our tech team doesn’t slack on Fridays, and they worked their hearts out to make sure all these fixes were in before the weekend.
There’s still plenty more work to be done, and our team shows no signs of stopping! Enjoy the weekend, and as always, let us know your thoughts!

New features and a host of bug fixes

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

LIVESTRONG.COM launched to the world just yesterday, but we haven’t started relaxing just yet. The team here has been hard at work behind-the-scenes on a host of feature improvements and bug fixes. Here are some recent upgrades that went live today:

  1. The water tracker on The Daily Plate’s MyPlate section no longer adds dozens (or hundreds!) of glasses on its own. Instead, it only adds glasses of water when you tell it to!
  2. When you add a food to MyPlate, we now automagically highlight the “servings” field, so that you can immediately update how many servings of that food you ate. As an added bonus, if the food you tracked would be too far down on the page to see right away, we’ll actually bounce you down the page so that you can see it without needing to scroll.
  3. Deleting fitness items from MyPlate now works as expected.
  4. If you originally registered at The Daily Plate standalone site, your profile data should now by more accurately synced. (Some of you were missing friends from TDP.)
  5. Your TDP Food Diary now has a new privacy setting: You can limit its readership to just your friends here on LIVESTRONG.COM.
  6. You are no longer required to include your last name on your profile. Your privacy settings will let you dictate whether your name is shown on your profile at all.
  7. The “Ideal Weight Calculator,” which was actually the “Laughably Inaccurate And Woefully Erroneous Calculator,” has been pulled from the site until it can be repaired. We apologize to those of you who used that calculator and saw its clearly incorrect results.
There’s a lot more in store! Stay tuned for more great features and fixes from the LIVESTRONG.COM team! We value your input; please let us know what you think!