Activity Feed and Posts

Share updates, achievements, and insights with your professional network using the Activity feed — posts that appear on your public resume page alongside your experience.

The Activity feed lets you publish posts — updates, career news, project highlights, or professional insights — directly on your public ResiPage. Visitors can browse your Activity tab to get a sense of who you are beyond the resume itself. Posts are public (no login required to view them) and can include images, YouTube videos, and comments from other ResiPage members.

Creating a Post

Go to Dashboard → Posts. You will see your existing posts in a feed along with a compose trigger at the top. To create a new post:

  1. Click New Post (or tap the compose card that reads "What do you want to share?"). The compose modal opens.
  2. Type your post content in the text area. Posts can be up to 5,000 characters.
  3. Optionally attach media — see below for image and video options.
  4. Click Post. Your post appears at the top of your feed immediately.
On mobile, a floating New Post button appears in the bottom-left corner of the Posts page for quick access without scrolling to the top.

Adding Images and Videos

The compose modal toolbar has three attachment options — a post can have a text body plus one type of media at a time:

  • Image (photo icon) — upload a photo or GIF from your device. Accepted formats: JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP. Maximum file size: 8 MB. The image is stored securely via UploadThing and appears inline in your post.
  • YouTube video (YouTube icon) — paste any YouTube URL (the share URL, watch URL, or embed URL all work). ResiPage extracts the video ID and displays it as an embedded player. Mutually exclusive with image upload.
  • Comments toggle (speech bubble icon) — click to disable comments on this specific post before publishing. The icon turns red and a "Comments off" label appears. You can change this setting after posting as well.
Image upload and YouTube embed are mutually exclusive — a post can have one or the other, not both. Attaching one automatically removes the other.

Editing a Post

You can edit your own posts at any time from both the dashboard Posts page and the Activity panel on your public page (when you are logged in):

  1. Click the ⋯ menu (three-dot icon) in the top-right corner of the post card.
  2. Select Edit post.
  3. The compose modal reopens with your existing content, image, and settings pre-filled. Make your changes.
  4. Click Save to update the post.

Edits take effect immediately on your public Activity tab.

Deleting a Post

Click the ⋯ menu on a post card, then select Delete post. A confirmation prompt appears — confirm to permanently delete the post along with all its comments and likes. This action cannot be undone.

Managing Comments

Enabling and Disabling Comments

You can toggle comments on or off for any individual post at any time:

  • Click the ⋯ menu on the post card and select Disable comments (or Enable comments to turn them back on).
  • When comments are off, the Comment button is replaced with a "Comments off" indicator. Existing comments are hidden from the post but not deleted — they reappear if you re-enable comments.

Deleting Individual Comments

As the post owner, you can delete any comment on your posts. You can also delete your own comments on other members' posts.

  • Click the Comment button to expand the comment thread.
  • A trash icon appears on each comment you have permission to delete. On mobile it is always visible; on desktop it appears on hover.
  • Click the icon to remove the comment immediately.
As the post owner you have full moderator control — you can delete any comment on your posts without needing to contact support.

Liking Posts

Any logged-in ResiPage member can like a post by clicking the Like button (heart icon) in the post action bar. Likes are a simple toggle — click once to like, click again to remove the like. The running like count updates instantly.

The Activity Tab on Your Public Resume

Visitors to your public ResiPage see a tab bar directly below the topbar with two tabs:Resume and Activity. Clicking Activity (or navigating to resipage.com/[youresipath]?view=activity) shows your full public post feed.

The Activity feed on the public page shows posts in reverse-chronological order with infinite scroll (10 posts per page). All interactions — likes and comments — are available directly in the feed.

Only logged-in ResiPage members can add likes and comments on the public Activity tab. Visitors who are not logged in can read posts but cannot interact with them.

Reading Long Posts — the Detail View

Long posts (over ~300 characters or containing multiple line breaks) are truncated in the feed with a Read more link below the excerpt. Click Read more (or the expand icon in the action bar) to open the full post in a detail modal. The modal shows:

  • The complete post text, image, or embedded video
  • The full comment thread with the ability to add or delete comments
  • Like button with live count

Interactions you perform inside the modal (likes, comments) are reflected on the card in the feed behind it — no page reload needed. Press Escape or click outside the modal to close it.

Recent Activity Block in Resume Templates

Every web resume template includes an optional Recent Activity section that displays your latest 3 or 5 posts directly inside your resume layout. Visitors can see your most recent updates without switching to the Activity tab, and a See all activity → link takes them to your full feed.

To configure the Recent Activity block:

  1. Open the template editor at Dashboard → Theme and click Open Editor on your active template.
  2. Click the Columns button (two-columns icon) to open the Section Layout panel.
  3. Find Recent Activity in the section list. Drag it into your preferred column to enable it.
  4. Use the 3 | 5 toggle on the Recent Activity row to choose how many posts are displayed.
  5. Click Publish to push the layout change live.
The Recent Activity block shows nothing if you have not published any posts yet — it hides itself automatically when your post list is empty, just like other empty resume sections.

Privacy and Moderation

All posts on ResiPage are publicly visible — they appear on your public resume page and are accessible to anyone with your ResiPath URL. There is currently no option to make individual posts private.

ResiPage reserves the right to remove posts that violate the Terms of Service. As the page owner, you are responsible for all content you publish and can be held responsible for comments that you do not moderate. Use the comment delete and disable controls to keep your Activity tab professional and appropriate.

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