Yea, they do, Rob. They want it to be a regular subforum where they can each have a thread they can add to, and people can read and discuss things with them. They don't want a separate page (ala the My Page that can be built with each user name).
So there'd be the Sufficient Self Journal subforum, and in it Beekissed would start a thread where she'd discuss her day, whatever, and anyone who wanted to could chat with her, in her thread, about whatever.
I have to admit it had to be explained to me, because to me the whole forum is for just that, and each 'thought' gets discussed in it's own thread already. Maybe those who are interested in this journaling could expand a bit on why they want it.
Just a spot where we can post about daily happenings, maybe voice some frustrations that happened during the day, without taking away from the normal flow of the rest of the forums, contained in our own "Daily Digest" so to speak.
Nifty a subforum of Journals is a great tool cause each person has their own journal. We talk about our daily life and post pics without taking up threads also. And anyone can come in a chat.
It clears up the threads alot from just going off track alot so others don't have to read stuff that is not meant in the thread.
I use it in other forums and it is a great addition. Hope some of that helps.
This is pretty interesting. I want to support it.... whatever "it" turns out to be. Here are some options, let's flush out the pro's and con's to each:
1) The "My Page" tool: This could be used like a big long blog / journal. Pro: It is already installed. Con, it isn't really chronological and it isn't readily accessible / listed on the front page and recent posts.
2) Each member has a thread / journal in a new section: Pro: Easy for me to set this up and for everyone to use. It also would be chronological. Con: May contain comments and may take a "journal" way off course / topic.
3) A Journal / Diary modification: A journal / blog system added to the forum. Pro: Chronological and setup like a diary or blog. Con: A little more work to setup. Kinda seems like a duplicate of the "My Page Tool".
So, what do y'all think? I was leaning toward 1 or 3 but after writing that out, I'm leaning toward #2.