How do I email through Houzz?
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Comments (25)Magic: You wrote "get your facts straight"? Then follow your own advice and set the facts out correctly when you post. Your earlier posting on the confrontation said Whoopi grabbed Salahi's arm. That was wrong. And you wrote that even while stating that you saw the video replay of it? You saw with your own two eyes that Whoopi gently touched her on her back to get her attention when she walked up behind her. There was no arm-grabbing. There was no disrespect. Only a talk-show host trying to move things along. And I'm glad that Whoopi unleashed at her afterwards. Anybody who is lying about you deserves to be called out face-to-face. Who here would not confront someone who is lying about your actions? And especially when you know that the only motive is to stir the pot more, to gain more attention? Whoopi showed no disrespect to this woman on the show. The View is what it is--it is an opinionated talk show, just like so many others on TV. They have had people on the show whose politics they don't agree with or who have done things they don't agree with. Many people. And many heated disagreements. They have questions firmly established before the guests come out and want to ask them. It's their show. I guess you don't watch any of the late-night talk shows, either, because of their "disrespect"? (And once the Salahis settle all of their nearly dozen civil suits against them--many for unpaid bills--then we can talk about giving them some respect. If you lived in the D.C. area, you'd have a more-rounded view of them, but I know that that's not Bravo's goal.)...See MoreI want to email a GW member privately, how do I do that?
Comments (0)There are times when someone would like to privately email a GW member - maybe they would like that person to check out their thread or maybe they have a question specific to that person's kitchen. In any case, the ability to privately email a GW member does exist. . . Emailing Members Etiquette There is "etiquette" involved in emailing others. If you email someone privately, it's common courtesy to be willing to reveal your email address to that person - especially if you want a reply. Anonymous emails are discouraged, even if you don't expect a reply. Another point, which shouldn't have to be mentioned but does: Be polite and don't "bully". Don't email someone to tell them you don't like something they said/did/etc. Many people find it easy to criticize/blast others b/c they are, for all intents and purposes, anonymous. Let's all adhere to the mantra: "if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything". Lastly, please be aware of what we all agreed to when we signed up for GW: This form is not to be used for advertising or promotion. (This includes links to your own commercial sites in a signature) . . So, how do you email a GW member? First, be sure you have email turned on for your account: In the upper right corner of most GW pages, you will find a "Your Profile" link - select it. Scroll down to the greenish-yellowish shaded area at the bottom with all the checkboxes. Select "Members" from the dropdown box labeled "Show my email address to:" (As of September 2013, this does not appear to affect what is displayed in the "Posted by" line) Check the box next to "Allow other users to send you email from your profile page or if you wish to receive message reply notifications." Now, select the "Save Your Member Profile" button below the shaded area. You're done! You can now receive replies to your private emails. Note: If you don't want your email address showing up in general, then set the "Show my email address to" option to "Members" just before you send your private email and set it back to "None" after you've sent your private email. Next, you need to get to someone's "member page". There are several ways to do this: Option 1: Find a message the person has posted and open their page by selecting the "My Page" link next to their member's name in a message. For example: Posted by buehl (My Page) on Tue, Sep 24, 13 at 22:27 Note the "(My Page)" next to the member's name (in this case, "buehl"). Option 2: Use the URL below. Replace "" with the person's GW username: http://www.gardenweb.com/auth/nph-logincheck.cgi?action=public_profile&user= In the case of member "buehl": http://www.gardenweb.com/auth/nph-logincheck.cgi?action=public_profile&user=buehl Option 3: Use GW's "Member Pages" page. From the navigation bar along the top of most pages: Hover over the "Tools & Resources" option. A dropdown menu will appear. From the dropdown menu, select: Member pages Select the "Search for Members" link Enter the member's user name in the "Names beginning with" box Optionally, use one of the other search criteria as well Select the "Search" button In all cases, it will bring up that person's member page and, if that person is willing to allow others to email them, it will include a link that says "Send me an email". Select the "Send me an email" link. On the next page, enter: The Subject of your email - make it descriptive and informative Your message Optionally, check the box to "Send a copy of this to my email address" (This sends a copy of the email to your email address.) Select the "Submit your message" button The email will be sent....See More- 8 years ago
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