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Post by Saknika on Jan 29, 2011 23:36:27 GMT -5
I want to know something from you guys. Obviously these are going to run for a week, but I want to know how you prefer the week to go.
The weekend will not be split up, because that was how it started and we decided then that it just didn't work.
However, would you prefer for the week to start on Saturday morning, or end a bit earlier on Sunday night?
So basically, would you like the week to run:
Saturday-Friday Or Later Sunday evening/Monday-Sunday afternoon/evening?
I'm just not sure what would be easier for you guys.
So let me know! That way we can make it easier for you all to participate in the fun. C:
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Post by Hope C. on Jan 31, 2011 17:14:46 GMT -5
I think I prefer it Saturday-Friday just because it's more straightforward and easy to remember...
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Post by jamesleema on May 10, 2011 6:05:17 GMT -5
I also think Saturday and Friday are good for that, because those days are free for me. So I can do.
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Post by kimboy on May 4, 2012 4:23:30 GMT -5
be putting a mass of categories on the front page to replace the Critique section. I however am not adverse to sub-boards. I know there are those of you who don't like sub-boards, but I really don't want a ton of boards on the front page. 2. The guidelines on needing to be an active commenter will stand, because it's the only way I can ensure that things remain fair in the critique board. Until we've grown to the point that there are two or three mods who will ensure that everyone gets comments, I don't want to lift this. I've been on boards where certain people get a ton of reviews of their work because it's beautiful
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Post by kimboy on May 4, 2012 4:25:46 GMT -5
would you prefer for the week to start on Saturday morning, or end a bit earlier on Sunday night?
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Post by sajid121 on May 5, 2012 5:35:32 GMT -5
I really don't want a ton of boards on the front page. 2. The guidelines on needing to be an active commenter will stand, because it's the only way I can ensure that things remain fair in the critique board. Until we've grown to the point that there are two or three mods who will ensure that everyone gets comments, I don't want to lift this
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Post by sajid121 on May 5, 2012 5:36:21 GMT -5
t's very simple. Your work gets displayed on the front page of this forum until the end of another contest, and it will be noted in your member info. You will also receive a special ticket with a number on it that allows you to post a thread in the Critique section without first making a comment. This ticket can only be used once, however.
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Post by ayan555 on May 15, 2012 6:01:00 GMT -5
thought about it, but I'm not fond of it myself because I feel like I'd be favouring one showcase piece over another. However, I do have ideas on how to incorporate it all, it's just going to take a very skilled coder and designer to help me... and I don't have that yet. Well, I do have someone that offered to help with the design, but he's fairly busy so we'll see. But I don't know how well he can code.
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Post by playboy5 on May 18, 2012 5:02:17 GMT -5
but I really don't want a ton of boards on the front page. 2. The guidelines on needing to be an active commenter will stand, because it's the only way I can ensure that things remain fair in the critique board. Until we've grown to the point that there are two or three mods who will ensure that everyone gets comments, I don't want to lift this. I've been on boards where certain people get a ton of reviews of their work because it's beautiful
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Post by playboy5 on May 18, 2012 5:03:04 GMT -5
, I knew about the importance from when I went to school, I just didn't have the ability to get a hold of the system until now. For the cost, the Spyder does extremely well. I'll know better, of course, once I compare a print to it. But I'm pretty sure it did its job well enough to the point that I shouldn't have any major differences or issues anymore.
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