Just announcing a new feature on the aria website which will hopefully be useful to users of this forum.
In the past the aria website has always had 'Favourite Products' lists. The first change is that these have now been changed to 'Wish Lists' which I feel is a more obvious / self-explanatory name.
The more interesting change, which will hopefully be helpful to users of this forum, is that it is now possible to make these lists publicly available. Previously a 'Favourites' list was only available to it's owner, when logged into the aria website.
Now, if you view a wish list in the usual place in the 'My Aria' section of the website, you should see an additional option to 'Make Public'. If you click this the Wish List will become visible, and the URL on which it will be available will be shown.
Here's a little system I threw together as an example:
https://www.aria.co.uk/WishList/ROtx...3hMpNrS66h1Q,,
Hopefully this will be useful as an alternative to taking-uploading-linking screen shots as people do at present, and of course people can use it to spec up systems for friends/relatives etc., or put together systems for themselves and then post links to it here for review and suggestions.
Have fun. As always, feedback is welcome/appreciated.
In the past the aria website has always had 'Favourite Products' lists. The first change is that these have now been changed to 'Wish Lists' which I feel is a more obvious / self-explanatory name.
The more interesting change, which will hopefully be helpful to users of this forum, is that it is now possible to make these lists publicly available. Previously a 'Favourites' list was only available to it's owner, when logged into the aria website.
Now, if you view a wish list in the usual place in the 'My Aria' section of the website, you should see an additional option to 'Make Public'. If you click this the Wish List will become visible, and the URL on which it will be available will be shown.
Here's a little system I threw together as an example:
https://www.aria.co.uk/WishList/ROtx...3hMpNrS66h1Q,,
Hopefully this will be useful as an alternative to taking-uploading-linking screen shots as people do at present, and of course people can use it to spec up systems for friends/relatives etc., or put together systems for themselves and then post links to it here for review and suggestions.
Have fun. As always, feedback is welcome/appreciated.
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