Elektor Labs User Manual: Post DIY Electronics Projects and Collaborate
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Video: How to Create an Elektor Labs Project
Engineers, makers, and students around the world use the Elektor Labs platform to post projects, share ideas, and learn about new applications. Posting a project is simple.Step 1: Create an Elektor Labs Account
If you do not have an Elektor ID, you can create one for free! Quickly register for a unique username and password.
Once created, your account page (

Note #1:
Some parts of this manual may work better if you are already a member and logged on!
Note #2:
First-time users, please read this! Due to spamming attacks, new projects posted by people who have never posted a project before at Elektor Labs must first be approved by our team. This is a one-time thing, but it may take a bit of time (especially in weekends). For the time of being, comments from first-time users do not require approval. |
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Step 2: Creating a Project
Creating a new project is easiest from your myLABS page. It starts with clicking the 'Add Project' button () in the top-right corner of the 'My Projects' section. Next, you will enter a single 'Add Project' page where you fill in all the basic details of the project.
The following items are required to start your project:
- A project title (choose it well!)
- A teaser text (the text people see on the overview)
- Project base image (the one people see on all overviews)
- A fitting description (you may update it later)
The teaser text can help your project be found quicker, so it is smart to keep it clear and concise, but no more than 150 characters. A good base image is highly recommended, but you can add it later. You can add all the images you need, but this one is the one that we show everywhere. The description is a richer text area that will have most of your project information for those truly interested in it.
These items will complete your project:
- Video (a YouTube or Vimeo URL is fine)
- Elements (you may add, software, schematics, PCB designs, etc.)
- Contest (if there are contests running, you may enroll here)
- Badges (for when you are stuck, or...)
- Pledge, Jumpstarter... what?!
Whatever you do, do not forget to hit the 'Save Project' button (

Draft Stage
A new project you saved will be set to the 'Draft Stage'. This ensures no one can see it but you.
You can update and edit () the project to your liking and only when you are done and ready to share with the world (or at least your peers in the Elektor LAB) you can publish the save Project from your myLABS page by hitting the red Publish (
) button under the saved Project.
Projects must be published to become visible to other visitors. Also, only published projects are considered by the Elektor editorial staff (no time delays can be given). Use the Publish button at the top of the project page to do this.
Step 3: Updating & Commenting
Updating a project is done differently by every user, making it sometimes difficult for a follower to see if something was modified and how. You might return to your description, but who is to say what changed? To make it easier for project members to stay up to date, posting updates to a project is a smart approach. Only you can do so by adding Project Updates.Only project managers can add Project Updates. They are displayed in chronological order right below the project’s description. Every logged-on visitor can leave a Project Comment. Comments from followers and viewers are displayed below the project’s updates. You can also respond to the comments.

Searching and Filtering
Having lots of projects and information is great, but it all remains pretty useless if Labs users can't find it. This is why we urge everyone to use the right and relevant terminology and texts. We also include several search and filter tools like tags on our end that our moderators can work with. Good keyword usage, complemented by tags and multiple sorting options, enables users of the platform, as well as 'the internet at large,' to quickly find what they were looking for.
Questions? Please post them in the comments below and we will respond and update this manual!
Note: Due to spamming attacks, new projects posted by people who have never posted a project before at Elektor Labs must be approved by the Elektor Labs team. This is a one-time thing, but it can take a bit of time.
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Copyright
On our Labs platform we want to inspire and challenge all those with a passion for electronics to publish their projects. Don't let this legal text diminish your enthusiasm to publish a project, but we also want to protect the intellectual property rights of the original rights holder and therefore include the following disclaimer for our and your protection:
Every user of the Elektor Labs platform needs to make sure that the project they are publishing is their own, including text, images, source code and all other published material, hereinafter independently and jointly referred to as ‘Content’. Elektor does not take any responsibility for possible copyright issues on their projects. Any claim for infringement of intellectual property rights about a Labs project will be borne by the Labs user who published it. If an author wants to use Content that is not their own, they must receive written permission from the Content owner(s), and the original source of the Content must be explicitly mentioned. The source must be visible and can be written in the file name, or in the text immediately next to the Content, or in the image caption.
Discussion (58 comments)
cvdo 8 years ago
ClemensValens 8 years ago
"Your Labs project is currently a Draft; it is not (yet) visible for others and can still be edited. You can submit the project by clicking 'Publish' below. Important: you can no longer change the project's title and description after publishing."
cvdo 8 years ago
cvdo 8 years ago
ClemensValens 8 years ago
cvdo 8 years ago
Thanks for your explanation.
KenArton 7 years ago
seem like the right place to ask them, but I can't find any alternative, so here they are.
My apologies if I questions are out of place, and please advise where I should put them.
1. I have just saved my first project, and it has status Draft.
How do I edit it? All I can see is a field where I can enter some
new text, but I just want to edit the text that is already there.
Can you advise please?
2. I seem to have inadvertently place a small flag with symbol "SOS".
How do I get rid of this?
3. I want to attach some DesignSpark files. Do I need to compress them into a ZIP
file in order to do this?
4. Same question programming code? The code is for Microchip PIC and
so is in the form of a Project consisting of multiple files. Should I put the whole
lot in a ZIP file?
KenArton 7 years ago
The Edit and Publish buttons you mention are right at the very top of the page, above even the main menu bar, so it is perhaps no surprise that new users have difficulty finding them.
I have decided just to add files in ZIP format -- I hope that is OK.
ClemensValens 7 years ago
The Publish & Draft buttons are in a big red bar at the top of the screen, it is surprinsing that so many people do not see it. It must be our brains that have become used to ignoring banners or something like that. We will investigate ohters way of presenting them.
UAG.AUG 7 years ago
except saving is impossible without something like " a vimeo url" ugh ???
what did i miss ?
ClemensValens 7 years ago
Sorry, I don't understand this remark. To save a project simply click the Save button.
UAG.AUG 7 years ago
if I press Save : allways the same response : in red : "embed url is verplicht"
and a red rectangle next to : youtube / vimeo url
I have a printscreen but I can't include it here
ClemensValens 7 years ago
ClemensValens 7 years ago
UAG.AUG 7 years ago
UAG.AUG 7 years ago
ClemensValens 7 years ago
UAG.AUG 7 years ago
Thanks
UAG.AUG 7 years ago
ClemensValens 7 years ago
Gustavo Murta 7 years ago
ClemensValens 7 years ago
Dead End is intended for projects that can not be terminated by the poster for some reason (impossible, too difficult, no time, other).
Gustavo Murta 7 years ago
ClemensValens 7 years ago
Gustavo Murta 7 years ago
inc. 5 years ago
ElektorLabs 5 years ago
sixbacon 5 years ago
ElektorLabs 5 years ago
inc. 5 years ago
Should previous versions be 'cleaned up' ?
For example, when my project has 2 firmware updates, do I remove the code from the previous updates to make sure only the latest version is used?
ElektorLabs 5 years ago
inc. 5 years ago
When I go to edit my project, I can add comments, updates or an attachment.
ElektorLabs 5 years ago
Julius Caesar 4 years ago
RoV 4 years ago
Copying text with figures from Microsoft Word doesn't work.
Copying and pasting a png figure seems to work initially, but after saving and reopening, the figure disappears.
What's the correct way?
RoV 4 years ago
ElektorLabs 4 years ago
RoV 4 years ago
Another annoying aspect is that images added as attachments are cropped, easily losing important parts.
Thank you for your answer,
Roberto
ElektorLabs 4 years ago
RoV 4 years ago
Is it possible to delete "progetto di prova"? I can't find a way to do so myself...
AndersG 4 years ago
ElektorLabs 4 years ago
AndersG 4 years ago
ElektorLabs 4 years ago
AndersG 4 years ago
Pjotr1010 4 years ago
However, I do not find anything like video in the published project. This short video shows the changing display of the meter while measuring an old electrolitic capacitor with need to reformat the electrolitic isokation layer inside. I would like to give the video a nameMoreover I prepared 3 short video's for this project. Can I upload/attach/link all 3 videos in any way?
The other vemos links are:
https://vimeo.com/515301986
The link above is for a capacitor with serious leakage
The link below is for another old electrolitic capacitor
https://vimeo.com/515301873
RS-elc 4 years ago
The website seems to have the annoying error that publishing it then does not show your project as new. I could not see it when published and found it back later, hidden between old projects.
project:
https://www.elektormagazine.com/labs/analog-synthesizer-filter-using-one-opamp
ElektorLabs 4 years ago
Finally, there is the possibility to sort on "Most popular" to see which projects have the most views.
RS-elc 4 years ago
franklin viloria 3 years ago
thank you,
franklin viloria
ElektorLabs 3 years ago
franklin viloria 3 years ago
ElektorLabs 3 years ago
franklin viloria 3 years ago
franklin viloria 3 years ago
has anyone figure it out to get it working?
thank you
ElektorLabs 3 years ago
I did find that the sketch works much better when you insert a short delay, like this: This avoids overflowing the input buffer of Ser2.
P.S. This is not the place to ask questions about the ESP32, this page is about using the Elektor Labs website. A better place for you would be e.g. https://www.elektormagazine.com/labs/esp32-getting-started
franklin viloria 3 years ago
i will use the other link suggested
franklin viloria 3 years ago
Guru meditation error: core 1 panic'ed (LoadProbihited). Exception was unhandled.
Does anyone got the same and how it was solved?
Thank you,
Franklin Viloria
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