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Post by grape on Nov 5, 2007 23:56:20 GMT -5
This as you see is a Forum Blog. It is where everybody can make a topic and talk about their day, whats on their minds or anything.
To keep it constructive I would recommend: 1 blog post per day: Sure bumping up your blog is OK, but not if its every single minute. Try to get everything on one post. If you get no replies, be patient. Although there are exceptions for replying to other replies of the blog.
Try not to take over another person's blog Replying to other blogs of course is good, but it isn't if it suddenly gets off topic and then goes on like a chaos thread. Stay on a reply, if you have to say something, you can say it, but don't go overboard.
Be Constructive Some blog posts can be short, but try not to make it too short like: Today, it was an awesome day. Make it look like it's worth reading, explain what you say.
Have fun!
If I missed anything, tell me *coughiaacough*
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Post by Demona on Nov 6, 2007 15:43:27 GMT -5
Can you make the blogs like...a sticky note so their fixed in position and won't move around as more and more people start them it'd get confusing to hunt yours down each time.
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Post by Mahnarch on Nov 11, 2007 6:01:47 GMT -5
Where's the "Jump to Top" link in this section?
I'm picky about this type of thing.
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Post by Mahnarch on Nov 17, 2007 7:00:32 GMT -5
QUESTIOOONN!!!!!!
A blog is supposed to be centered about the 'Blogger', in as such that new blogs are supposed to be moved to the top. Comments are concurrently moved to the bottom of new blogs and the cycle repeats itself.
The only way this could happen correctly is if, a 'blogger' were to start a new thread per each new 'blog'...which, would (in the end) be nothing more than a 'General Chat' thread on a forum....
Also, I've never tried, can a new thread be started with an existing name? As in, Can I continuously call my latest threads "Mahnarchy in America", or do I have to chro-no-ty...pe them?
And, also, also...where's my "Jump to Top" link?
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Post by Kimm on Nov 17, 2007 9:27:37 GMT -5
Goodness youre a demanding soul. I guess its too hard for the burley pirate mechanic turned trucker to scroll to the top.
I will leave a memo for classic to fix that we shall call it the Mahnarch amendment.
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Post by grape on Nov 19, 2007 14:00:22 GMT -5
Blogs have been stickied to a fixed position.
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Post by Classicblast on Nov 19, 2007 22:45:13 GMT -5
That was a good idea.
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Post by Mahnarch on Nov 22, 2007 4:37:08 GMT -5
Kimmie, Kimmie, Kimmie, there are many stresses on a BPMTT's fingers. Scrolling back to the top is a lot work after so many hours of scurvy'ing and avast'y'ing. I like a nice, orderly, and lazy way to do stuff. *** Vix, man. They're stickied but, they still serve the same purpose as a normal thread. If I keep posting stuff, eventually everyone will have to read through 1100 pages of 'blogs' and comments to get to the most recent stuff. By blog number 38 I'll probably have well over 300 pages.... Well, maybe not 'Me', but someone who's interesting will have that many. Is there a way that all new "owner's" blogs/threads can be lifted to the top? Or is that outside of proboard 'do-ability'? I'm not really savvy on html/webstuff stuff. So I don't know.
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Post by grape on Nov 28, 2007 1:18:34 GMT -5
hmmm, your right. TM never had that type of problem, since many had at the most 3 comments per post. You got me stumped there, I'll try to think of something.
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Post by edlin on Dec 7, 2007 16:07:56 GMT -5
You can just hit the "Home" key to jump to the top of a page in Firefox.
Also, this thread probably needs to be sticky.
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Post by Commandhat on Jan 25, 2009 0:18:49 GMT -5
actually, Edlin, "Home" and "End" are shortcuts in IE to jump to the top and to the bottom.
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