suggested edits for "About TWF"

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"brain child" is typically one word

"web site" is certainly acceptable as two words, but yer not being consistent throughout the site - on the front page of WMF, you use both one and two

The forums grew quickly and in January, 1999, JP decided - some would argue that commas should never be used to separate months and years, but I figure it's optional - however, to be consistent with the rest of this page, I'd drop it here

JP purchased a dedicated server for TWF and Chad Simper of Dynamic Internet Solutions became involved - I'd place a comma after "TWF"

Patrick Baer was the third administrator

TWF was constantly being improved and growing - no big deal, but I'd switch the order of these verbs

some bad, a lot good: - I'd end this with a period - and I would break up the rest of this sentence instead of using semicolons - or at least not capitalize the first letter of the first word in each segment - I think I can see why you did it this way, but would you consider a bulleted list? - if ya do that, you could keep yer colon after "good" Wink

Over the course of time, members have come and gone, but - I'd say this is very much optional - you may not like it because of the other comma in the sentence - and arncha glad I came back for a visit? ;^)

the forum software has been upgraded several times, numerous improvements have been made to the forum software - could these be combined somehow? - e.g., the forum software has been upgraded and improved several times

unheard of on most forum web sites?

membership intead of members? - I mean I've put on a few pounds over the winter as I often do, but I sure haven't doubled Sticking out tongue
:snow:

We hope that you find the answers - I'd delete "that" - actually, I'm now a vice-president of the Stomp Out Unnecessary Thats Campaign :cartman:

http://www.radiouniversity.co.uk/english.htm#T

I agree (that Wink ) it's important to keep in mind this advice from the people at CMS

Quote: You’re right; it is a personal choice, and among the editors here you probably wouldn’t get a consensus in many cases. I myself find the opposite practice annoying, when that is omitted in sentences like “The agents reported substantial delays took place at the station.” The reader stumbles, taking delays as the object of reported rather than as the subject of another clause. (Newspaper editors are the least tolerant of the optional that—I challenge you to find one in the Chicago Tribune.) I always add a that when such ambiguity exists, and I tend to like the sound of it in any case. - http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/cmosfaq/cmosfaq.Usage.html

geez, six smilies is too many?? - :sad_smilie:


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That's right. That many smilies is way too much...at least that's what I've heard.

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You must of been pretty bored eh?

either that or you're the english teacher from hell trying to make us look slacked :eek:

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just get out, mmi? welcome back.

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well, it looks like mmy suggestions have been accepted (except for "web sites" and "websites" on the front page ;^) ) - for some reason, I didn't receive emails about the posts on this thread
Confused :^)

fwiw, I don't think you want a hyphen in "late-1998" - "mid" but not "early" or late" - at least not unless it's used as an adjective

I'd think about dropping the day from "November 1, 2000" - doesn't seem very relevant

I'm curious about this statement: "We dealt with a number of competing web sites that came and went" - sounds rough

Quote: You must of been pretty bored eh?

either that or you're the english teacher from hell trying to make us look slacked

neither, actually - I saw TWF mentioned on another development site and it conjured up warm and fuzzy memories Cool

Quote: just get out, mmi? welcome back.

ya mean from prison? :eek: - I suppose we're all imprisoned by our limitations, until and unless we grow out of them :coolblock

thanks for the welcome back!! :^D - I see this place is just as friendly as it was on mmy last visit
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Yes, edited the page and made some of the improvements you mentioned. I'm not completely satisfied with it, but it's now 1 AM here. I'll try to look at it again tomorrow.

...er, later today, I guess. Wink

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Ah, mmi, still haven't figured out that a criticism as the first word isn't the way to endear oneself to anyone? Especially an unsolicited one? Wink This could have (and should have) been an email directly to the admin, not a public pointing of fingers.

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hey Suzanne

Quote: an unsolicited one

Quote: Do you have questions, comments, or suggestions for The Webmaster Forums?... Anything related to the operation of TWF (business or technical) goes here!

I guess I wouldn't pick you as a person to tell mme what I need to figure out, or indeed how I should behave in a forum

Quote: a criticism as the first word

looks like I've made close to 400 posts in nearly 200 threads on this site - can't really see how that's a "first word"

Quote: a public pointing of fingers

a rather bizarre characterization, imo - but fwiw, yer attitude toward mmy attempt to contribute to the professional appearance of a development forum by taking the time to apply mmy skills to improving a doc's copy is not a novel experience for mme - and I wanna give credit to Mark for taking mmy criticism (an often misunderstood word) in the spirit it was intended

btw, what did you mean by "just get out?" Confused - and why do I get the feeling that your "welcome back" was perhaps somewhat disingenuous?


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My apologies, mmi, I didn't mean anything contrary. You haven't been participating in the last few months, so it's the first word that many new members on the boards have seen from you.

I'm sure your suggestions are welcome and appreciated (as you can see they are also implemented).

Hopefully you will take my partially tongue-in-cheek nudging for what it is, as well -- how about saying "hi! I've been away!" and then getting into the fixes. Social pleasantries and all that, they go a long way, even more than six smilies. And you're very right, though, this forum does invite all manner of commentary.

As for the "just get out" comment, I meant it as it sounds -- out of schooling, a contract, an obligation, a job? You've been away for a bit. Where have you been?

Oh, and really, welcome back. Smiling

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just "out of mmy mind," as usual ;^)

I see yer point about "social pleasantries" - I figure I'm just not much of an "electronic communicator" - stuck in mmy face-to-face ways, I suppose

I certainly accept and appreciate yer apology - but fwiw, I really do think people tend to get a little defensive regarding criticism of their writing - I think I always look to come across as making friendly and constructive comments, but I feel I get a lot of negative reactions - like I'm acting "superior" or, ya might say, "public[ly] pointing ... fingers" Wink

I kinda lost track of you all when you had that problem with the domain

I've been involved in a business project for a few months - no financial returns yet, but a significant investment of time - I occasionally post in the political discussion section at SitePoint, so that takes up some of mmy forumming time - I worked briefly for a print publisher - I was determined to take on the mission laid out for mme by the company's regional manager when I was hired (and called for in the employment manual) - but I ran into the "this is how we do things here, screw the clients" culture that prevailed in the office and ended up getting fired Sad - the ax came from a new office manager who made a great speech to the staff his first day, saying we would "give the customers what they had a right to expect, not what they were foolishly accepting" - called me into his cubicle that same day and told mme he thought I was the only one in the group doing mmy job - fired me four days later Roll eyes - I can't really blame him in a way - he found out that things just weren't gonna change (and neither would I) and went with the flow - a career naval officer - they wire it into ya

anyway, can't say I'll be around much (hey, wipe away those tears, now Wink ) - but whenever I need to breath in some fresh pine-scented air and hear a babbling brook, I may just take a drive up to The Great North Woods fer a visit, eh? Cool

"too many images"? - arrrgggghhh!! ;^)


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hey - I've got another suggestion - when I was looking to do an advanced search, I couldn't find the link - figured it "oot" Wink pretty easily, but would it be possible to change that first link on the left in the menu to "advanced serach" - dunno if you could expand the whole thing more to the right without having "logout" offscreen at 640, but...


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ok, maybe "advanced search" would be a better idea Cool

I just realized I stopped by right before Christmas to spread some holiday cheer - didn't get much of a welcome back after being away for six months Sad - and I got the feeling I had somehow killed the thread Shocked
I think y'all may have hurt mmy sensitive feelings Cry


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I can't edit, lol, and Mark's off eating cheese. Be patient, young editor, perhaps an email would be in order. Wink

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I think mmy suggestion would probably involve a little graphics and design/coding work - don't see the need for editing

you again say,"send an email" - not sure I understand - isn't this board here for suggestions regarding the forum? - in mmy last post, I didn't ask why the suggested change wasn't made - I just asked for a response


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Well, as I see it, you have two options -- wait patiently for the person who has access to make the changes (not the moderators) to see this thread and make the changes if he sees fit, or you can email him and suggest that he review the thread.

Your suggestions have been noted by me, but that's not going to get you very far, since I don't hold the power to make them happen.

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hey Suzanne - thanks for the response - I simply was looking for an acknowledgement that y'all were aware of my suggestion related to the search button - no one posted here for what, five days, after I put it up - I know how things can get lost in the forum shuffle - I suppose I could have started a new thread, but it's really no big deal

the response you did make, "I can't edit," led mme to believe you may have misunderstood what I was referring to - maybe you thought I was talking about the additional suggestions I made regarding "about us" - I hadn't even looked until just now to see if they'd been acted on - in fact I had trouble mmyself even finding them in this thread Wink

seems like another electronic miscommunication - I admit I stumble into those with considerable frequency - not so purrfact after all, despite the elevated opinion some may have of mme Cool


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Chad and I are the only two with full access. Chad is taking a leave of absense due to life's other time consuming obligations.

I probably read the suggestion the day it was posted, as I check the forums quite frequently (several times daily). I didn't reply because I didn't know you were expecting one.

I haven't done much of anything to the site lately because I'm a lazy bumb and had expected vBulletin 3 to have been released sooner than the process is going. vBulletin 3 has recently been given to a small beta testing group. After that, there will probably be a public beta, then release candidates, untill we finally reach a 'stable' version. Odds are I will wait for the 'stable' version before upgrading the forums here.

I had some free time earlier this week and planned to upgrade these forums to vB 2.3.0, but the version is still marked as 'Release Candidate 3'. I may still make that upgrade before changing to vB3. This really depends on my time availability.

I don't plan on making any changes to the style/theme/layout untill I upgrade the forum software. I did make those first changes to the About Us page because it was a comparatively short task (to upgrading software).

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