For the introduction to this software by the creator(s), see the home page by clicking on the DebateGraph logo in the upper left area.
Note that there are benefits to registering for an Account, as opposed to just being restricted to Public maps.
edit functions seem more restricted when working in Views.Page ( which is quite productive when using TabH ).
(Some Public,) notes ...
- arrow direction remains a concern
- it seems to be a fixed direction for each Object type
- The cross-link ( in & out ) symbols are helpfully evident in PageView.
- link to the Help files to show what can be achieved,
- gradually replace Help links with more pertinent (internal) examples
It seems easier to edit Comments via a tablet, rather than Nodes.
Apparently this us still the case in Page View.
Determine if such edits count in the displayed total.
2017-02:
- '1. ForeWord' is needed.
- perhaps thinking of this as a '0. Cover(s)' object is better.
- persist in making this Object a common one for all of my maps
- ...
Initial page (automatically generated)
Your Home Page automatically gathers cross-links to the new maps you create – and the Stream tab (above) links to the ideas you have edited on any map (making it simple to return to your most recent activity).
You can give your home page an easy-to-remember URL (e.g. debategraph.org/MyName) by clicking on the Share link (bottom left) and selecting Option 1. To replace the text here (e.g. with links to your Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter profiles) use the Edit details link (below). To update your account details (your name, photo, password, email address etc) use the Account button (above).
To create a new DebateGraph on any topic just click the New map button (below left).
Related maps are added automatically to the Related maps bubble when an idea on one map is cross-linked to an idea on another map – and/or when multiple maps are affiliated to an organization (using the map management panel on the Community tab).
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