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A just me lol Started conversation May 5, 2003
hiya, hope you dont mind my msgn you? but just wanted a bit of advice as you seem to know how this site is run, seems your wrote most of it's program, well all im after is... i want to build a space a bit like the foLDers arms that has been created by a few xlders, how n whats the best way to go about this.i'm not really a computer wiz n dont know how to do half the stuff other ppl can do so any help would be most welcome, thanx for taking the time to read my post hope to hear back from you soon.
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive Posted May 5, 2003
Hi Researcher 225865
There are two options:
1. Create a new Guide Entry by clicking the 'Click here to add a new Guide Entry' on your Space or by clicking on this link <./>UserEdit</.>. Then you need to advertise the address of the page so that other people know where it is. Personal invitation works best but you could also mention in LD user conversations or add the A number to your name (use the Preferences link).
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2. Start a new shared account. That is, an account to which you and your friends know the userid and password.
However, if you want to chat with other LD members it may be better just to start a new converstion thread from one of the existing LD haunts like the FoLDers Arms. Lots of LD users will be subscribed to pages of that sort so they will automatically get your message in their conversation lists. For example, you could start a conversation called "The Bowling Alley" from page A913150 by scrolling down below the purple table and clicking on the 'Discuss this Entry' link and you would have effectively built an extension to the FoLDers Arms for playing bowls .
*waves at Jim Lynn*
Amy
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