This area holds all of the former Banzai Group Forum archives. You can use Blogs the same way as the previous forum, however what was a Thread, is now a Category. The benefit of Blogs is that they enable more flexibility, tracking, and subscription options.
PRIVACY NOTE: If you're a Registered Doctor (RD) or Registered Vendor (RV), you must choose the option "Viewable by Banzai Members Only" when you're publishing a post in order to ensure the highest level of privacy. Choose "viewable by Everyone (Public)" to allow Public access. You will know if you've accessed a Banzai Member Only post or not, because if you're not logged in, you will see a note that reads "You need to be a friend with the blog author in order to read his entries".
First, anyone who was registered previously, but has never logged into this new WEB site must re-set their password. That's relatively painless. Just hit the log in tab & follow through.
We've prepared several FAQ videos that cover all this, plus "how to" post videos, pictures, etc.
Second, you elect whether you want a blog to be "for BANZAI eyes only" or available to entire WEB community. How?
To start a new blog: Place curser @ BLOGS button & you will see our pull down menu. WRITE ENTRY is last item in the pull down under BLOGS. Click rite entry. It opens a fairly sophisticated blog template. Third item from your top left under write new post is a pull down that says either:
viewable by everyone (Public) & that's the whole world,
or viewable by BANZAI members only.
PRIVACY NOTE: If you're a Registered Doctor (RD) or Registered Vendor (RV), you must choose the option "Viewable by Banzai Members Only" when you're publishing a post in order to ensure the highest level of privacy. Choose "viewable by Everyone (Public)" to allow Public access. You will know if you've accessed a Banzai Member Only post or not, because if you're not logged in, you will see a note that reads "You need to be a friend with the blog author in order to read his entries".
Stephanie did a great job with our video FAQ items. Most are very brief, informative and easy enough - even for me.
OK, let's see some posts. More examples & pearls soon. Time to start some clinical imaging, case studies & video discussions.
Great Post Dr. Bonds! Here is a link to all of the FAQ videos, too. http://www.banzaigroup.com/banzai-community/videos.html?catid=2 looking forward to seeing more people using the site!