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Navigation Bar Additions & Following Musicians
The All About Jazz and Jazz Near You redesign project is in progress as we work to simplify navigation to help you more easily access the content you value most. As we've mentioned in previous newsletters, you can follow staff writers and filter what content appears on your MY ARTICLES page and your MY REVIEWS page. We've added links to both under the dropdown menu when you click "Hi, [Your Name]" (see screenshot below). In case you missed the note about following staff writers and customizing your AAJ experience, go here.
All About Jazz: Your Content
All About Jazz: Your Content
We also created a handy shortcut to change cities within your state or country on Jazz Near You. Just click on the city located on the message bar to expand your options.
Jazz Near You: Change Cities
Follow Musicians
Another way to customize your MY ARTICLES page and your MY REVIEWS page is by following your favorite musicians. When you follow musicians, you also customize your MY CALENDAR page. We absolutely love this feature and we hope you try it. You can follow a musician from their "About" section that we append to various pages. You can also follow them from their musician page or build a list of favorites from your member page.
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Follow Musicians
Another way to customize your MY ARTICLES page and your MY REVIEWS page is by following your favorite musicians. When you follow musicians, you also customize your MY CALENDAR page. We absolutely love this feature and we hope you try it. You can follow a musician from their "About" section that we append to various pages. You can also follow them from their musician page or build a list of favorites from your member page.
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