I'm looking to make my own letterboxing webpage, but I'm unsure how to get my
letterbox information from you so I can make it mine. And, then, how do I
get the links back to you when I'm ready? Your help is appreciated.
Thank you so much!
Annette (aka A.Rose)
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Started on 2003-03-31
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From: (ARoseLB@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-03-31 00:37:45 UTC-05:00
Re: Main or OR: Webmaster
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@pocketmail.com) |
Date: 2003-03-31 08:59:30 UTC
> I'm looking to make my own letterboxing webpage, but I'm unsure how
> to get my letterbox information from you so I can make it mine.
You don't really "get" your letterbox information back per se--it's
publically available on the Internet. Go to the webpage and start
doing some copying and pasting to your own site!
> And, then, how do I get the links back to you when I'm ready?
I probably shouldn't speak for the webmasters, but *I* wouldn't
bother them with requests to change all the links if the clues
haven't actually changed. If a clue changes, goes missing, or
whatever, then I'd ask the webmaster to change the link to point to
your own page and delete the old one. Otherwise, there's no harm in
just leaving them as is and it creates less work for the webmasters.
Farewell, and goodnight! *yawn*
-- Ryan
> to get my letterbox information from you so I can make it mine.
You don't really "get" your letterbox information back per se--it's
publically available on the Internet. Go to the webpage and start
doing some copying and pasting to your own site!
> And, then, how do I get the links back to you when I'm ready?
I probably shouldn't speak for the webmasters, but *I* wouldn't
bother them with requests to change all the links if the clues
haven't actually changed. If a clue changes, goes missing, or
whatever, then I'd ask the webmaster to change the link to point to
your own page and delete the old one. Otherwise, there's no harm in
just leaving them as is and it creates less work for the webmasters.
Farewell, and goodnight! *yawn*
-- Ryan