Feed Guide: The Ultimate Journey
What is the Feed?
Feed is a section of 7 Cups wherein you can share pictures, thoughts, ideas, informative articles, participate in weekly/monthly challenges, share your achievements with the 7 Cups Community or even do shoutouts for our fellow members and listeners! It is a great way to connect with everyone on 7 Cups the same way as Group Chatrooms and Private Messages are! Note that the feed is available only for members and guests at the moment!
Learn more on how to use the feed for growth and support here.
You can see your feed posts on your profile (7cups.com/@YourUsername). You can see feedposts of those you follow by navigating to your feed.
Where can I find my Feed?
For those who use browser, you can find your feed here:
- 7cups.com/listener/feed.php (for listeners)
- 7cups.com/member/feed.php (for members)
- Under Community option at the top of your 7 Cups page.
For the application users,
- You can simply slide from the left to right of your phone screen and you will be able to see the Feed option
Features of the Feed
The feed comes with many features letting us make our post exceptionally attractive for the viewers.
For example, you can change the size of your text, make it bold, italics, underlined or colored with a background. You can also add lovely emojis to your post ^_^
Here is a short tutorial on how one can make use of those features!
How do I change the size of a text?
1. Select the text that you want to change the size of
2. Click on "Size"
3. Choose the size accordingly (with 8 pixels being the smallest and 72 being the largest)
How do I add a link in my feed post?
You can place links in the body of your post which when clicked allow the reader to jump to another location on the page.
To create a hyperlink -
1. Select the text or image you want to link a page to.
2. Click on the Link icon .
3. In the Link Info box, type or paste your link in the URL box.
How do I add a picture to my feed post?
You can do the following to add a picture to your feed -
1. Copy the URL of the picture you would like to post in your feed.
You can do this by right clicking on the picture and selecting Copy Image Address.
2. Back on the feed section, click the small icon of a landscape which looks something like this -
3. You will see a window pop-up after clicking the landscape icon. Paste the copied Image URL in the URL textbox. The image will appear in the region at the right side of the pop-up window, below Preview.
What if I want to add an image from my computer or phone on the feed?
There are many image hosting sites where you can upload pics, from your PC or phone to use in your feed posts.
Some popular image hosting sites are:
Once you upload an image, you will have the URL location of the image that you can link to as you are creating your feed posts!
There are some additional features you can see in the pop-up window - Width, Height, Border, HSpace, VSpace, Alignment, lock and a refresh button.
Width - You can set the width of an image by entering a number (measured in pixels) in the text box below Width.
Height - Similarly, you can set the height of an image as well by entering a number in the text box below Height.
Border - This feature lets you add a black-colored border to your image. Greater the number inputted, wider the border!
VSpace or Vertical-Space - Add an indent at the top of your image. For instance, to get a 50 pixel free space at the top of your image, enter 50!
HSpace or Horizontal-Space - Similarly, use this feature to add an indent at the left of your image.
Alignment - Align the picture in your feed post, either left or right!
Lock Button - Lock button helps us maintain the resolution of an image in a specific ratio. If the lock button is selected, the image resolution will change to its original resolution ratio. For example, if the image was of width 60px and height 30px originally and one chooses its width to be 20px, the height of the image will change to 10px (2:1 ratio)
Refresh Button - Refresh button (situated beside the lock button) brings the image to its default size!
NOTE: Character limit for the feed is 1200 characters. Meaning, you can only enter 1200 letters, symbols or numbers to your post!
Lastly, the Posting Guidelines -
Do not post content or images that:
- Are abusive, harassing, graphic or bullying
- Include nudity or exposure of body parts
- Are sexually explicit or flirtatious
- Indicate/trigger self-harm or suicidal tendencies
- Impose a religion or view
- Are advice giving
- Are hate speech
- Indicate that you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of posting
- Include your personal contact information or social media handles
- Violate Community Guidelines (information about appropriate behavior)
You're ready to hit now!
Special thanks to @Power and @Anomalia
Feel free to post your questions below or PM me if you need help with anything!
@Isaac
Thanks ! ( again ) .
:)
@Isaac
Any clues on how to paste images into your feed when on an iPad? None of that lovely list of options comes up, other than copy and save. Am I fighting a losing battle?
@DeborahUK if you hit copy, it copies the link and then you can paste that into the url spot when it opens up to post on the feed. It took me awhile to figure it out using the iPad, and I still find the computer easier to post from, but it does work if you just copy. If this doesn't work for you, let me know.
You're kidding me! That easy!
Thank you so much @Moj
Ah! That's not worked. The picture showed up in my post when I was writing it, but it hasn't appeared on the thread.
Any ideas @Moj ?
Hey @DeborahUK, I'm so sorry I haven't replied...it's been a pretty exhausting week! I was just getting to look into your troubles and I see that Isaac has helped you solve them already!! Looks like you got things working now, awesome!!! Way to go! I look forward to seeing you posting stuff on the feed
@Isaac
Do you see this as a question mark? That's what I see. I give up!
Forever to remain a dinosaur.
Oops! @Isaac
Even forgot the tag 😖
Just PMed you! :)
Also, the link you used as URL was a link to the picture present in Google Images. We want the image's address to use in the URL box. The image address always ends with a period/full stop followed by the image extension (for example, you'll find image addresses mostly ending with .jpg .jpeg .png .gif .bmp but could also be .tiff .ppm .pgm .pbm .pnm .exif and more)
@DeborahUK
Here's your image -
And it's URL: http://www.clipartkid.com/images/251/the-republicans-and-democrats-are-finally-talking-click-to-see-4iIKXg-clipart.png
@Isaac
@Isaac
I did it! Don't know how I did it, but I did it!
Just need you on hand to find me every URL. So where do I find them?
Sometimes it is good to find something that excites you. A passion for something is a great way to understand you have a purpose.
This is the ultimate feed guide, Thank you for posting it @Isaac(Isaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccccccccc)
@CoolBlueMoon2 @RideaRainbow
Thank you! I will be sure to return here anytime I forget wth I am doing when posting something fantastic!
HERE IS A GIF TO SHOW WHAT I'VE LEARNED!
@Isaac
It's Bush, good ol' GW. He can always make me laugh I would totally buy a Best of Bush Blooper compilation DVD. Totally.
Good to listen, better to hear
@Isaac
Thank you for this it's very helpful. One question how do you post to a community feed?
@Isaac thank you for this lovely post! :)
Stay awesome! ❤️
@Isaac
Thanks for this post!