There is seemingly no easy way to synchronise settings over accounts. This makes initial setup with multiple accounts frustrating, and future changes a little annoying.
Set up account -> Backup -> Switch to new account -> Restore
There is seemingly no easy way to synchronise settings over accounts. This makes initial setup with multiple accounts frustrating, and future changes a little annoying.
Set up account -> Backup -> Switch to new account -> Restore
In that you know to avoid the weirdo in the corner wearing a “Ask me why I know morse code” t-shirt at the party?
Tl;dr Italy invented the pizza but the US invented the pizzeria.
…yes. That’s exactly what they’re saying. Obviously.
How could they possibly give you a price without knowing anything about your business or the problems you want them to solve?
Also, even if they’re stupid enough to put up their tariff card for how much a Director/Manager/Associate billable hour is, they’re just going to get annoying questions about “Why does a manager need to do this rather than an associate?” as well as the “We think this will take you 7 hours - why are you quoting for 8?”.
Really appreciate the response - thank you.
I just had a handful of domains tick over renewal on Google Domains in the past week, so I suppose I’ll have some time to see what Squarespace is like from an administration perspective before I end up having to commit to renewing with them.
In what way?
Any reason you’re not just sticking with Squarespace?
What’s your thinking there? Are you getting hay-fever symptoms just from being inside? That’s brutal.
Easy mistake.
Don’t try to log into lemmy.world - you don’t have an account there. You have an account at feddit.uk, so log into that and then search for the community you want through the feddit.uk search. Use the search term “!gunners@lemmy.world” if you’re struggling.
Basically, you’ll only ever sign into feddit.uk, but that can reach out to other communities(subreddits) on other instances.
I first started browsing reddit in late 2011 and even by then it felt a little like I was arriving at a party that had already been going a while and people had their in-jokes and cliques (to a way lesser extent than today).
In the best possible way, Lemmy/kbin feels a lot like we all arrived early and the host is still running around trying to make sure everything’s ready.
I can’t tell if you’re taking the piss or you genuinely think 10 seconds of effort is “hard”.