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Using This Website

Posted by theparahunter on June 18, 2010 at 10:09 AM

Have you ever gone to a website and weren't sure where things were, or how to use certain features? Well, I don't want people to say that about my website so here's a few pointers.

 

  1. Within the side-bar to the right, you can sign into my site and access a social profile. Here you can share things about yourself, upload a picture, and make friends who are also members of my website
  2. Once you create a profile and sign into my site, you can click on your profile name to set a status or update the profile itself. You can also send other members personal messages and invite others to my site.
  3. To view all members of my site, just click the Members button just below the profile area on the same side-bar.
  4. My site is organized using the navigation bar across the top.
  5. You can email me personally at any time by clicking on the "Click here to email me" link at the bottom of any of my web pages.

 

Enjoy!

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