I really need help with this. It is critical that i find someone to finish/restart/create the new user documentation in addition to finding someone to update the help files and then stay current with them. It is a rapidly changing interface so usually help files will need to be updated about once or twice a month.
As the userbase grows I am confronted with answering lots of questions each day that could be fixed by a new user guide.
It is probably better if it is not done by me as I tend to write things a little to technical for non computer freaks. Besider that ia m a terrible writer.Whoever does this will be considered my favorite epeep ;) If someone made (e:strip) tee-shirts I would give you one.
--paul
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03/14/2006 17:33 #30222
New user documentation, help filesCategory: help
03/13/2006 10:25 #30221
Emoticons FixedCategory: fixes
Chat emoticons are working again.
03/13/2006 01:28 #30220
Sound UpdateCategory: sounds
I fixed it so that there are three sound tracks. What does this mean for you. It means you can listen to usersounds even while the chat and other noises are happening.
03/12/2006 14:52 #30219
Site SpeedCategory: estrip
The site should be faster now. There was a runaway process eating up the server resources.
03/11/2006 23:51 #30218
Journal MusicCategory: estrip
I switched it so that journal music auto play is off by default. You can easily turn it on in your prefernces if you want. Users can always play and pause the music by using the play button under your userpic,
the newbie guide started by (e:jim) at writeboard can be found at :::link:::
the password is "estrip" without the quotes.
I think that if several people worked in a co-ordinated fashion the task might be managable.
As our (e:paul) has pointed it, it is a "rapidly changing interface" I know that the task proved too much for me alone. I guess the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I thought I could do it but I just wasn't up to the task.
And now, since (e:strip) relies on flashplayer8 which is unavailable for the linux platfrom, I have no way really giving step by step instructions for some features since they aren't available in linux at present. Hopefully, macromedia will release flashplayer 8.5 soon (though I can't find any scheduled release date) so I can experience all the wonderful things that (e:paul) has recently done.