250328 28Mar25 session 25-13
Mapping fêtes, Allowed Values, multiple simultaneous logins, electric cables and substations, screen sharing in Zoom, using Public Maps to put Parish Online data into village website
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Mapping fêtes, Allowed Values, multiple simultaneous logins, electric cables and substations, screen sharing in Zoom, using Public Maps to put Parish Online data into village website
Last updated
00:00 - 14:00 mapping Summer Fête: naming marquees, have several layers on
14:00 - 18:00 edit Allowed Values
18:00 - 21:15 banter
21:15 - 22:05 list of potential topics to discuss
22:05 - 30:40 using simultaneous multiple logins to Parish Online
30:40 - 32:50 electricity lines, substations
32:50 - 62:30 sharing screens in zoom, adjust Microsoft Edge from mobile view to desktop PC view (failed!) - use workaround
62:30 - 67:38 (end) using Public Map to put Parish Online on village website
00:50:23 Malcolm Daniels: Sorry, but have to go!
Note: during the session, we were unsuccessfully attempting to persuade Microsoft Edge to default from mobile browser display to desktop browser view. We should point out that this was not an issue in Edge, per se - it might have happened in any browser - but it was notable that we failed to find instructions on fixing the problem that worked.
Second Note: the question arose during this session, what is the difference between Single Login and Multiple Login on the Parish Online login screen? Although we did not find the answer in the session, it was found afterwards: this is a facility for those clerks who run multiple parishes, each with Parish Online - Geoxphere will arrange on application to have one login access all of the applicable parishes.
See here for more details: https://support.parish-online.co.uk/portal/en/kb/articles/managing-multiple-parish-online-accounts