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03 Apr 2008 23:05 #4670 by ubarose
We got the Blog up and working. All registered members of the Fortress can now have their own F:AT blog while also being a contributer to the F:AT Communal Blog. All blog entires are displayed together on the new Blog page (i.e the F:AT Communal Blog), but you can also display just the entries of an individual member or just your own entries. You can manage your blog by going to your profile and clicking on the Blog tab, or by going to the Blog page and clicking on Write a New Entry.

Does that all make sense? Just go click on stuff and you will figure it out.

Also, anything good that you write is subject to being moved to the front page. However, feel free to write about the usual crap you blog about.

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04 Apr 2008 20:46 #4708 by BigLizard
Isn't that the usual way of learning on the computer? Click on stuff....shit happens.

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04 Apr 2008 21:50 #4713 by ubarose
BigLizard wrote:

Isn't that the usual way of learning on the computer? Click on stuff....shit happens.


It's how we set up this whole friggin site. By the way, I'm taking the site down to do some up grades, so I'll be pushing some random buttons this weekend until finally forced to actually read the "Read Me" file.

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05 Apr 2008 13:40 #4722 by Kriz
BigLizard wrote:

Click on stuff....shit happens.


That should seriously be the entire text of a mini how-to-use a computer guide. You could sell it like at the checkout at the grocery store.

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05 Apr 2008 14:26 #4726 by mikelawson
Kriz wrote:

BigLizard wrote:

Click on stuff....shit happens.


That should seriously be the entire text of a mini how-to-use a computer guide. You could sell it like at the checkout at the grocery store.


Isn't that how most of us try out a computer game? Try stuff, see what happens, and if you get stuck or you can't figure something out, go get the manual.

--Mike L.

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07 Apr 2008 03:37 #4752 by Schweig!

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07 Apr 2008 12:26 #4772 by Gary Sax
Reading the communal blog of posts is way cool, good idea.

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07 Apr 2008 22:02 - 07 Apr 2008 22:12 #4797 by BigLizard
mikelawson wrote:

Kriz wrote:

BigLizard wrote:

Click on stuff....shit happens.


That should seriously be the entire text of a mini how-to-use a computer guide. You could sell it like at the checkout at the grocery store.


Isn't that how most of us try out a computer game? Try stuff, see what happens, and if you get stuck or you can't figure something out, go get the manual.

--Mike L.


I thought if you get stuck you hit Ctrl Alt Del :)

Actually I keep telling my parents that the only way to learn how to work their computer is to play around and try stuff. I can't tell them exactly what to do from 150 miles away because each system, program, interface, etc. is different so what works for me generally isn't going to be exactly the same for them. And they don't know enough to even describe to me what they have on a particular screen. They really don't want to mess with it anymore than necessary.
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