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Salmon
Tsmurf Started conversation Sep 3, 2002
I am half way through "Salmon of doubt" and was curious about Adams' continual reference to h2g2, so here I am. I am looking forward to a long and happy (interesting?) relationship with this site.
Salmon
alji's Posted Sep 3, 2002
Welcome Tsmurf
Edit your space so that others can greet you .
If you click on 'Who's Online' you can see the researchers names, clicking any of these will take you to their 'Space' where you can see what they have contributed to H2G2. There is no restriction to looking at researchers 'Spaces' and you can do so at any time (even if they are not on line). Feel free to join in any thread.
If you want to see how a page is constructed, replace the 'U' in front of the researcher number with 'testuserspace' e.g. U172782 becomes testuserspace172782 .
For entries just replace the 'A' with test e.g. test712595.
You can click on anything underlined and if you click on a smiley you will be instantly transported to the smiley page where you will see all the smileys you can use. Some of the smileys on my page are links, so clicking on them will show you some of my contributions to h2g2. I use classic goo (the original colour of the h2g2 site before the beeb took over)
Alji, of the Red Dragon (Swynwr y Ddraig Goch) (conducting a sun sign poll @ A712595)(Member of The H2G2 Guild of Wizards @ U197895 looking for wiz kids to join, though you don't have to be a wiz kid just know a bit about some subject that you think will be of interest to others or just bore the pants off them. This is an equal opportunities space open to all sexes, ages and abilities)
Salmon
alji's Posted Sep 27, 2002
Oops I made a boo boo!
You need to type 'testuserpage', not 'testuserspace'. So the URL you'll need to test Rocket Man's user page (for example) is -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/testuserpage177704
Alji (Member of The Guild of Wizards @ U197895)
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