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YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." Started conversation Apr 21, 2005
To be honest, I have always wondered how this was done. I could never work out how you managed to get the thing off of the ground without either crashing to the deck or falling off. Now I know it's simply a matter of sleight of foot.
Heh! Only kidding.
There's a number of things that need pointing out here. One is that you have a number of problems with headers and footnotes. To be honest, I'm not an expert on these things myself, as I haven't been round for long. Hopefully someone else will be able to help you out with that. Another is "you front foot", which I'm guessing is supposed to be "your". Make sure you read it back before you post it, 'cos then you won't get idiots like me telling you where you've gone wrong.
A good subject, though, and it doesn't take the magic out of it at all.
:)
Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Apr 21, 2005
Would you be interested in posting these comments of yours in the Peer Review thread, Yalson? They'd get rather more attention and use there --
F48874?thread=629266
Mikey
:)
YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." Posted Apr 21, 2005
:)
YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." Posted Apr 21, 2005
Wait a minute. Where the hell ARE these things being posted? Am I fundementally missing something here?
Damn me and my newbieness.
:)
Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Apr 21, 2005
When you click on "discuss this entry" or "start a new conversation" on the page an entry is on, it starts a conversation hanging off the bottom of that entry. If you go to A3933650, you'll see this conversation we're having right here hanging at the end of it.
When someone submits an entry to Peer Review, it starts a new conversation hanging off the PeerReview page, and it's the comments there that are used to improve the entry, and decide whether it will go into the Edited Guide or not. If an entry you're looking at is in Peer Review, you will see "Currently in Peer Review" to the right of the entry -- if you click on where it says "Peer Review", it will take you to the Peer Review thread for that entry -- which in this case is at F48874?thread=629266 , and I can see you've found it and posted there.
Any other questions about how it all works here?
:)
YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." Posted Apr 22, 2005
Think I've got it all sorted now, thanks.
*Embarrassed.*
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- 1: YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." (Apr 21, 2005)
- 2: Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! (Apr 21, 2005)
- 3: YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." (Apr 21, 2005)
- 4: YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." (Apr 21, 2005)
- 5: Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! (Apr 21, 2005)
- 6: YalsonKSA - "I'm glad birthdays don't come round regularly, as I'm not sure I could do that too often." (Apr 22, 2005)
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