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world user list // WishlistchianaApr 18, 2003, 7:17pm
how about a way of telling who is in a world ?
maybe you could right click on a world in the list and it would popup a user list of people in there. this could be a tied into the privacy setting for each user so they could dissable this feature. dionApr 18, 2003, 7:43pm
Not a bad idea. I like it. :-)
-Dion [View Quote] maybe you could right click on a world in the list and it would popup a user list of people in there. this could be a tied into the privacy setting for each user so they could dissable this feature. strike rapierApr 18, 2003, 8:11pm
Global mode is really the only suitable way of doing this other than
reporting a huge list each time you click on a world. You have to consider that not everyone configs their browser to start with, they could be giving their position away for ages before they realised, perhaps world owners dont want people to know whom is in their worlds etc etc?? - Mark [View Quote] chianaApr 18, 2003, 8:29pm
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yeah thats true enough, but it could be set as default that it hides you on
the world list, and maybe there could be a setting for world caretakers to dissable this feature ? was just a though :) goddess innieApr 18, 2003, 10:13pm
chianaApr 18, 2003, 10:16pm
in my first post " this could be a tied into the privacy setting for each
user so they could dissable this feature. " so they would be able to set it in their own privacy settings kinda like disblaying what world you are in you can choose to or not to. rossyboyApr 23, 2003, 10:18pm
Perhaps this hiding could be easy to ativate/deactivate... what I mean
is, there could be an on/off button that can be used to temporarily hide/show yourself. Every time you open close AW, that button could change back to what is set in the options, hidden/not hidden. "chiana" <stonkingv8 at hotmail.com> wrote this (news:3ea08765$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com) in wishlist on 19 Apr 2003: > in my first post " this could be a tied into the privacy setting for > each user > so they could dissable this feature. > " > > > so they would be able to set it in their own privacy settings kinda > like disblaying what world you are in you can choose to or not to. > > > |