Post by Xana on Dec 15, 2002 21:04:37 GMT -5
Here are some FAQ's here at the Assembly. If your question isn't answered here, then feel free to post it in The Jedi Council Chambers.
Problems logging in or staying logged in:
I login fine, but when I click a link it logs me out!
Your browser is not accepting cookies properly. First check to make sure you have cookies enabled. Also, in Internet Explorer 6 you need to make sure that you have 3rd Party Cookies enabled.
Your members need to enable cookies, tell them to do the following
He needs to enable his cookies.
Click on tools on the menubar on your browser
Click on Internet Options on the drop menu
On the window that pops up, click on the privacy tab
Put the arrow and track so that the arrow is on low
Click ok
That will enable third party cookies:
Click on tools on the menubar on your browser
Click on Internet Options on the drop menu
On the window that pops up, click on the security tab
Click on the custom button
On the little window that pops up, scroll down to where it says cookies, and make sure the radio button is in the enabled position
Click save
If that doesn't work, try this:
Select 'forever' for the length of time to stay logged in. If that works, check the time & date (month, day, AND year) on your computer, as it maybe incorrect.
If neither work, e-mail Xana for additional help.
AIM:
For those of you who aren't familiar with AIM, here is a description and a link:
AIM stands for AOL Instant Messenger. It's a program you download to your computer so you can chat with people in real time. You can surf chat rooms too, or crate you own chat room with others on-line. If you download it, you will now be able to chat with most everyone here!
There is also a no download way to use AIM. You can still acquire a screen name and use AIM Express to chat.
www.aim.com/index.adp?promo=208886&aolperm=h
Minors Policy:
The minors policy means that you can't participate in members-only functions such as group meetings or be recognized in our members area. If you submit any membership info and you are under the age of 18, that info will not be displayed until you turn 18 and you resubmit your membership request. Anyone over the age of 13 can post on the Message Boards and talk to whomever they like. You don't have to be a member of the Assembly to make Star Wars Jedi costumes or attend conventions and anyone can socialize and talk to whomever they wish at a convention. We would be happy to see minors at the conventions. It is a free country after all. However, minors usually cannot be held responsible for their actions. The Jedi Assembly does not have any legal might to counteract actions that may be taken by minors.
How do I Join?
Go our website at www.thejediassembly.com and join there with your information and picture
ORDERS
The Jedi Council has now organized all the states into their respective Orders, and for those members not in the USA, there is the Outer Rim Order. As we grow and gain more members, many regions will want to split off from their current Orders. Until such time, the current Orders will remain as they are.
Order names-- those too will remain as they are for now. This is an important beginning organizational step for The Jedi Assembly and the Council has many things on its list to discuss including this. All will be decided in time.
What are the Order forums for? These forums are for memebrs to post local conventions, meetings, get-togethers, costuming events and so forth. It is for everyone in their respective Orders to get to know who is in their Order, and where.
How do you get elected or invited to be on the council? What does a Jedi Assembly member have to do to get the council to consider a new member to the council?
A member is invited to serve on the Council when he or she has shown significant contribution to the Assembly on the message boards, the website, and other areas. Seniorority has not been a factor in determining who is invited on the Council.
MODERATORS
The message board moderators are mostly Council Members. Those who are not, have much knowledge and have shown much interest in the forums they moderate. Again, seniorority is not a determining factor choosing moderators.
Problems logging in or staying logged in:
I login fine, but when I click a link it logs me out!
Your browser is not accepting cookies properly. First check to make sure you have cookies enabled. Also, in Internet Explorer 6 you need to make sure that you have 3rd Party Cookies enabled.
Your members need to enable cookies, tell them to do the following
He needs to enable his cookies.
Click on tools on the menubar on your browser
Click on Internet Options on the drop menu
On the window that pops up, click on the privacy tab
Put the arrow and track so that the arrow is on low
Click ok
That will enable third party cookies:
Click on tools on the menubar on your browser
Click on Internet Options on the drop menu
On the window that pops up, click on the security tab
Click on the custom button
On the little window that pops up, scroll down to where it says cookies, and make sure the radio button is in the enabled position
Click save
If that doesn't work, try this:
Select 'forever' for the length of time to stay logged in. If that works, check the time & date (month, day, AND year) on your computer, as it maybe incorrect.
If neither work, e-mail Xana for additional help.
AIM:
For those of you who aren't familiar with AIM, here is a description and a link:
AIM stands for AOL Instant Messenger. It's a program you download to your computer so you can chat with people in real time. You can surf chat rooms too, or crate you own chat room with others on-line. If you download it, you will now be able to chat with most everyone here!
There is also a no download way to use AIM. You can still acquire a screen name and use AIM Express to chat.
www.aim.com/index.adp?promo=208886&aolperm=h
Minors Policy:
The minors policy means that you can't participate in members-only functions such as group meetings or be recognized in our members area. If you submit any membership info and you are under the age of 18, that info will not be displayed until you turn 18 and you resubmit your membership request. Anyone over the age of 13 can post on the Message Boards and talk to whomever they like. You don't have to be a member of the Assembly to make Star Wars Jedi costumes or attend conventions and anyone can socialize and talk to whomever they wish at a convention. We would be happy to see minors at the conventions. It is a free country after all. However, minors usually cannot be held responsible for their actions. The Jedi Assembly does not have any legal might to counteract actions that may be taken by minors.
How do I Join?
Go our website at www.thejediassembly.com and join there with your information and picture
ORDERS
The Jedi Council has now organized all the states into their respective Orders, and for those members not in the USA, there is the Outer Rim Order. As we grow and gain more members, many regions will want to split off from their current Orders. Until such time, the current Orders will remain as they are.
Order names-- those too will remain as they are for now. This is an important beginning organizational step for The Jedi Assembly and the Council has many things on its list to discuss including this. All will be decided in time.
What are the Order forums for? These forums are for memebrs to post local conventions, meetings, get-togethers, costuming events and so forth. It is for everyone in their respective Orders to get to know who is in their Order, and where.
How do you get elected or invited to be on the council? What does a Jedi Assembly member have to do to get the council to consider a new member to the council?
A member is invited to serve on the Council when he or she has shown significant contribution to the Assembly on the message boards, the website, and other areas. Seniorority has not been a factor in determining who is invited on the Council.
MODERATORS
The message board moderators are mostly Council Members. Those who are not, have much knowledge and have shown much interest in the forums they moderate. Again, seniorority is not a determining factor choosing moderators.