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BrianFoleyLANL |
Search this Wiki, and Google, are your friends.
Apr 20 2008, 11:43 AM EDT I've been using wetpaint for a week now and I love it. I am rather astounded at how many users ask questions that have already been put in the FAQ, or answered already in the discussions. The top left of most pages at wetpaint central contains a [search this wiki] box, and it works really well to locate help on almost any topic I have thought of so far. Topics not already covered (such as in-depth help on photo editors) can often be found outside the wetpaint site with a GOOGLE search. http://www.google.com/ For anyone who has questions about the above, the following link is a good place to start: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM :-} Please to not take this as a "flame" or anything like that http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame_war Wetpaint has built such easy to use software here that even 6 to 10 year old students are making some really cool (kewl) pages here. And many adults are new to web page editing. It is one thing to surf the web, and quite another to begin generating your own content. There is nothing wrong with being a "newbie" (n00b http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newbie http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=n00b) at all. It is the most exciting time, when you are discovering new things and learning new tips and tricks every minute or two. I am writing this not to complain, but to open your eyes to the fact that you get much better advice by looking in the books and web sites that already cover a topic in detail, than by asking your neighbor, or a person at wetpaint, for a personal explanation typed in right now. 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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