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Sol Started conversation Jun 14, 2002
Hi there! And welcome to h2g2. My name is Solnushka and I am one of the volunteer ACEs, which basically means that I flit around greeting new researchers like yourself, spelling really badly in the process and helping out wherever I can.
As for tips about the page, you can change what you've written anytime you want by clicking on the button marked 'Edit Page' which should be to your left in the blue box type thing by your name and user number. One thing I would recommend is that you don't write in capitals as it is considered to be shouting! You can write everything normally, by keeping it in plain text. If you want to get very jiggy, you can put it into guideML, which is the web page language we use here. I'll find you a link for that in a moment and get back to you.
Anyway if you have any other questions about this place, please do hit the reply button below and ask away. Go on, you know you want to... Here are a couple of other links in the meantime, but feel free to ignore them if you have already found them. Or just ignore them :
Ask h2g2, where you can ask anything except 'What is the meaning of life, the universe and everything?': <./>Askh2g2</.>
The h2g2 newspaper, The Post, which as well as neing a hugely entertaining read also has pages of usful links, including one to all sorts of clubs, gangs, societies and cliques you can join here: <./>ThePost</.>
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Sol Posted Jun 14, 2002
Here's the link to the pages about guideML: <./>GuideML-Clinic</.> I'm not to hot on it myself, actually, but if you have techy questions, then you can post to those pages and somebody who does know what their talking about will rush to help you
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