Submission Guidelines (IMPORTANT)

Sat, Jun 4 2011 04:57pm IST 1
Tony
Tony
1984 Posts
Nuts, If it's a Blog, at the top left of the text you can click on Edit Blog and Delete Blog. You don't have to select the text. If it's an iten on the Forum there is a Delete Topic buton at the top right of the thread.

Cool
Sat, Jun 4 2011 05:19pm IST 2
Nutsinmay
Nutsinmay
79 Posts
Thankyou Dear Tony, you are most kind. I created a blog ! hoping this was the best option...?
Sat, Jun 4 2011 05:47pm IST 3
Nutsinmay
Nutsinmay
79 Posts
But now I can't find the damned thing that I thort I had posted as a blog. Where did it go to?
Sat, Jun 4 2011 06:46pm IST 4
Tony
Tony
1984 Posts

Ha. Go to My Profile (top left, next to Home). Scroll down about halfway and you'll see all your blogs listed. You can click on the one you want.

Similarly to find something of yours on the Forum, go there and click on My Topics to show only one you initiated.

Cool
Sun, Jun 5 2011 05:04am IST 5
Nutsinmay
Nutsinmay
79 Posts
Thanks Tony. You are a brick Smile by the way, do we need a back to the top button at the bottom of a page...YES! Please.
Sun, Jun 5 2011 08:40am IST 6
Tony
Tony
1984 Posts
Just hit Home on your keypad to jump to the top and End to jump to the bottom. Here endeth the third lesson ;-)

Cool
Sun, Jun 5 2011 05:29pm IST 7
Nutsinmay
Nutsinmay
79 Posts
Brill! I am such a dim nut. Thanks again. (That i some parrot you have there!)
Tue, Sep 20 2011 05:46pm IST 8
Veek
Veek
332 Posts
Oh really. What exactly is she reading?
(Actress Dame Edith evans, on being told that Nancy Mitford had been lent a villa to enable her to finish a book - The wit and Wisdom of Great Writers)

I got fed up with seeing "Brill! I am such a dim nut..." etc etc every time I came to the critiques forum. Same with the 'How to give effective feedback' thread.
Thu, Oct 6 2011 11:47am IST 9
24479788
24479788
2 Posts
The Mitford Girls - a great book about the ... erm ... Mitford girls. Dark horses most of 'em.
Thu, Oct 6 2011 12:11pm IST 10
Spangles
Spangles
722 Posts
I am fascinated by the Mitfords. All human life is there, gathered together in one family.
Thu, Oct 6 2011 12:31pm IST 11
Veek
Veek
332 Posts
Yes, Spangles. Larger than life. They lived it to the full. I read that book, 24479788. Excellent

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