Design My Friends
For information about how to create or edit a part, as well as the tabs on the Edit Part screen, see Create and Edit Parts.
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From the Design tab, in the User Networking manager field, select the web page that contains the User Networking Manager part. |
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In the Panel type field, select the type of contacts to display The panel displays profile images for the contacts that match your criteria. |
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To display user networking friends for the user associated with the page, select “Friends.” |
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To display mutual user networking friends for the user who visits the page and the user associated with the page, select “Mutual Friends.” |
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To display user networking groups for the user associated with the page, select “Groups.” |
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To display mutual user networking groups for the user who visits the page and the user associated with the page, select “Mutual Groups.” |
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In the Panel label field, enter a label for the panel such as “Friends.” |
To enter a label for internal use but not display it on the website, select Hide label.
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In the Number of columns field, enter how many columns to include in the panel. By default, the panel displays profile images in four columns. |
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In the Max records to show field, enter a limit for how many profile images to include in the panel. To display all profile images for applicable contacts, leave the field blank. |
Tip: We recommend that you limit the number of profile images to include in the panel. If you do not set a limit and the My Friends part displays a large number of profile images, it may compete with the rest of the page for the attention of website users. To allow users to view all friends or groups associated with a member, you can add a Formatted Text and Images part that includes merge fields and a link to a profile display page with a My Friends part with no limit on profile images.
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Click Save. You return to Parts. |