Some really good tips on how to use the forum are in my sig link, and also the first item in the FAQ (look in the Navbar).
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Andy,
Thanks I know how to use forums and searching in them. So does that mean that my question will not be answered since it was moved to "Mind your own business"
Andy,
Thanks I know how to use forums and searching in them. So does that mean that my question will not be answered since it was moved to "Mind your own business"
Thanks,
Goodness, why would you ever think that?
It means, your question will now be seen by a bunch of people who know a whole lot about Google and how to make sure your Site is Seen by our
Internet Overlords
And it also means your post, which is relavent to the responses in that thread, has even more value.
Finally - it's not SmugMug support issue - it's a How To Dance With Google Issue - and so therefore, belongs better in MYOB.
It means, your question will now be seen by a bunch of people who know a whole lot about Google and how to make sure your Site is Seen by our
Internet Overlords
And it also means your post, which is relavent to the responses in that thread, has even more value.
Finally - it's not SmugMug support issue - it's a How To Dance With Google Issue - and so therefore, belongs better in MYOB.
I hope this helps!
All the best,
Thanks, I'm not throwing stones or anything, but it just seemed like it went to the black hole, like not for public viewing. The thread it was moved to is old and I don't think it will get a response.
Thank you, not trying to be disrespectful or anything.
Thanks, I'm not throwing stones or anything, but it just seemed like it went to the black hole, like not for public viewing. The thread it was moved to is old and I don't think it will get a response.
Thank you, not trying to be disrespectful or anything.
People here that help, will find it and see it.
Tell you what. I split it back out, and put it in Customization for you.
Thanks, I'm not throwing stones or anything, but it just seemed like it went to the black hole, like not for public viewing. The thread it was moved to is old and I don't think it will get a response.
Thank you, not trying to be disrespectful or anything.
I seem to remember a while back having a thread moved, and the old thread stated something like "this thread has been moved to this new location." It was nice to see that. It's nice to know where a thread has gone to without having to be a forum guru.
I seem to remember a while back having a thread moved, and the old thread stated something like "this thread has been moved to this new location." It was nice to see that. It's nice to know where a thread has gone to without having to be a forum guru.
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No forum guru-ness needed, Winn. Just click on your name, winnjewett, and you'll see your profile - then you can find easily any post you made.
Redirects are like little forum mouse turds. They need to be cleaned up....
No forum guru-ness needed, Winn. Just click on your name, winnjewett, and you'll see your profile - then you can find easily any post you made.
Redirects are like little forum mouse turds. They need to be cleaned up....
It might meet all needs to send the original poster either an email (if in their profile) or a PM to alert them that the post has been moved to a new thread. No turds to clean up later, but much less chance of confusion by the original poster.
It might meet all needs to send the original poster either an email (if in their profile) or a PM to alert them that the post has been moved to a new thread. No turds to clean up later, but much less chance of confusion by the original poster.
Hi John - are you volunteering
Seriously - every little extra thing like this would absolutely kill me as far as time consumption...
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Click on your Name, then all posts by caseserve
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=21286
I moved it to a very relavent thread for you
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Andy,
Thanks I know how to use forums and searching in them. So does that mean that my question will not be answered since it was moved to "Mind your own business"
Thanks,
Case Photography
http://caseserve.smugmug.com
www.CasePhotographyOnline.com
Goodness, why would you ever think that?
It means, your question will now be seen by a bunch of people who know a whole lot about Google and how to make sure your Site is Seen by our
Internet Overlords
And it also means your post, which is relavent to the responses in that thread, has even more value.
Finally - it's not SmugMug support issue - it's a How To Dance With Google Issue - and so therefore, belongs better in MYOB.
I hope this helps!
All the best,
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Check - sorry! It's just that since you couldn't find your post, I thought I'd explain how
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Thanks, I'm not throwing stones or anything, but it just seemed like it went to the black hole, like not for public viewing. The thread it was moved to is old and I don't think it will get a response.
Thank you, not trying to be disrespectful or anything.
Case Photography
http://caseserve.smugmug.com
www.CasePhotographyOnline.com
People here that help, will find it and see it.
Tell you what. I split it back out, and put it in Customization for you.
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=25473
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Thank you
Case Photography
http://caseserve.smugmug.com
www.CasePhotographyOnline.com
I wouldn't be sure about that.....
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I for one welcome our internet overloards
http://photos.mikelanestudios.com/
-winn
No forum guru-ness needed, Winn. Just click on your name, winnjewett, and you'll see your profile - then you can find easily any post you made.
Redirects are like little forum mouse turds. They need to be cleaned up....
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-w
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It might meet all needs to send the original poster either an email (if in their profile) or a PM to alert them that the post has been moved to a new thread. No turds to clean up later, but much less chance of confusion by the original poster.
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Hi John - are you volunteering
Seriously - every little extra thing like this would absolutely kill me as far as time consumption...
Cheers!
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