This section deals with issues related to this very 'Notion Ink – Frequently Asked Questions' Wiki.
Who originated this FAQ?
- Rahul, aka NotionAddict fundaazoflife, in India on Indian Standard Time (IST) +0530 UTC
- PBworks Wiki version initiated by Tim, aka NotionAddict moderator dalinian, in London, UK on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) ±0000 UTC
Can I join the NI FAQ Co-Editor Team?
As of 24 December 2010, you can register your interest in helping maintain and expand this community resource at Call Out to join our 'Notion Ink FAQ' Co-Editor Team
Where can we speak of What Is To Be Done?
Why, in the purpose made 7a – What Is To Be Done page!
Is there a Sandbox I can play in?
You bet there is: muck about to your heart's content in 7b – Sandbox
Where are standard page elements stored?
That would be on the 7c – Standard Page Elements page
Can I get a hand with [Topic]?
Maybe so – take a look at our 7d – Wiki Editing Tips-n-Tricks page; or ask for help on our 7a – What Is To Be Done page
Who is active on the Co-Editor Team?
You can find a list of our active Co-Editors on our 7e – Co-Editor Conversation Pages page, with links to their individual Conversation Pages
Comments (3)
cx650t said
at 12:11 am on Jan 6, 2011
I can't seem to locate a couple of the photos I thought I uploaded to the site. How do we find them? CX650T.
cx650t said
at 12:14 am on Jan 6, 2011
On the glossary page I don't think we need to preface each acronym with an alphabetic header. As the list continues to grow, why not just let the table list everything. I believe folks will quickly figure out how to scroll it to locate the term they are looking for. CX650t.
Dalinian said
at 6:34 pm on Jan 6, 2011
Hi Lee, thx for yr comments. But this isn't the best mechanism for inter-Co-Editor comms – we have a page to talk to each other at 7a – What Is To Be Done. I've copied you Glossary comment there, and answered it. You can see all the pages and files in our workspace by accessing the 'Pages & Files' tab, alongside the 'Wiki' tab at the top-left of any page. I've also started a conversation about a Style Guide on your own 7e5 – Lee (cx650t) conversation page, where I look forward to reading your reply. Cheers, dalinian
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