
Rick Anderson
Senior Application Admin for Whatcom County in Washington state since Nov. 2018. Main responsibilities are admin work for the county's website and technical support for criminal justice systems, sheriff's office staff, courts, prosecutor, public defender, etc.
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I have the exact comment/question that Greta posted. Where can we get a better idea of what Publicly Hidden/Visible means when it comes to the Document Center Archive feature? I too am unable to fi...
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Was asked by a user today what the password requirements are (length, complexity, re-use, etc.) I realized I have never looked it up for CivicPlus accounts, and I am not having any luck finding tha...
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I've been experimenting with this today and cannot figure out where the public would be able to view the archived documents. There's an option in the Document Center folders to "show archive" which...
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This links to a specific part of the page, but is there a way to load the list.aspx page displaying only a specific module? The menu at the top of the page filters by module but it would be great i...
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Is there a way to see what folder a given related documents widget is connected to if it uses the "selected folder ... populated dynamically" option? There doesn't seem to be a way to see which fol...
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Thanks for the clarification. I was confusing that with a different field on our page.
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Clarification about this post. Is the "bid header text" the text editor widget that shows up right above the page content on the bids page? This article says it's not accessible and that changes mu...
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The history log is a great example of the kind of thing that frustrates me most about the CivicPlus platform. You have these great tools, but they often lack a key feature which prevents them from ...
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The CivicMedia section doesn't have an overview page like the rest of the help topics. Would be nice to have a starting point that explains what it is.