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23 Replies Last post: Jun 30, 2008 6:27 PM by coriander1209   1 2 Previous Next
Click to view juststarted's profile Community Moderator 733 posts since
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Jan 13, 2008 4:20 PM

A good resource for Newbies


Go Here.


There is a ton of information which you may find useful. Welcome to Newbie Cafe!!

Click to view SlogOn's profile Pro 144 posts since
Jan 13, 2008
1. Jan 13, 2008 5:27 PM in response to: juststarted
Re: A good resource for Newbies
Thanx - that should save me the embarassment of a ton of stupid questions in Newbie cafe!
Click to view Michael.'s profile Community Moderator 676 posts since
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3. Jan 14, 2008 8:39 AM in response to: juststarted
Re: A good resource for Newbies
I has been decided a long long time ago here that all stupid question will come from me. NOBODY else will be taking that title so that being the case any question is a good one.

Mike
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5. Mar 25, 2008 7:55 PM in response to: juststarted
Re: A good resource for Newbies
This is great. Thank you for providing this information for us newbs!
Click to view jcrule's profile Legend 196 posts since
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7. Apr 14, 2008 6:27 PM in response to: juststarted
Re: A good resource for Newbies
That's cool. I'll look through it tonight. Aww, I just saw SlogOn's name. I wonder how she's doing???
Click to view dwm082's profile Legend 307 posts since
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8. Apr 15, 2008 3:48 AM in response to: jcrule
Re: A good resource for Newbies

Val - Does the board software have a provision to make threads "sticky" so they stay at the top of the forum at all times? This thread (or another like it) would be a good candidate for stickiness.

Don

Click to view dwm082's profile Legend 307 posts since
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10. Apr 15, 2008 5:55 AM in response to: juststarted
Re: A good resource for Newbies

D'oh. It was worth a try. In the meantime, we'll just keep bumping it up to the top!

Don

Click to view Michael.'s profile Community Moderator 676 posts since
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11. Apr 15, 2008 8:00 AM in response to: dwm082
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Don,

They do not sticky posts but they have annoucments which stay on top. I thought about that but if we get more and more links then it would get to large and cover the posts. The other solution is to create a document. I am not sure what is involved with either.

Mike
Click to view kcfrogg's profile Amateur 24 posts since
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12. Apr 15, 2008 9:17 AM in response to: juststarted
Re: A good resource for Newbies
Thanks for all the info. but know that to give ME the info just creates more questions.

Great tip. I have not laughed this hard for awhile. If you see a runner wearing only one sock, don't shake their hand!
Click to view Active Sara's profile Active.com Staff 980 posts since
Oct 2, 2007
13. Apr 15, 2008 11:25 AM in response to: kcfrogg
Re: A good resource for Newbies
Hey. I saw your thread and wanted to let you know we have wiki docs like the one linked to previously and we'd love to see it get used more. I think it's a pretty cool feature. We can definitely feature great threads via the announcement tool if you all can decide on which ones you'd like to see up there. Also, we can save existing threads as documents, which would be cool too. Let me know. You know where to find me :)
Sara
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14. Apr 28, 2008 12:00 PM in response to: juststarted
Re: A good resource for Newbies
Oh thank you! As new as I am, that will keep me busy for hours. I needed something like that!