Friends and Family are encouraged to participate in this TWiki - it's all about collaboration and communication. Let's play!
. To learn about (or contribute to)
. To schedule a
. This Family web is for, well,
stuff.
Friends and Family
Who are Friends and Family?
You Are
Unless you are a robot harvesting bits of information the fact that you are here and reading this probably means you should
join our little
WorldWideWeb site. I like to think that
we are an
inclusive lot. Please consider becoming one of the Family.
I am certain that your contributions to our project would be invaluable.
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NatePerryThistle - 22 Nov 2003
P.S.
I'm talking to you A.O.T.L.!
Making Sense of This Web Site
"It's all links, links, links!" a good friend said to me today (well, I'm paraphrasing). "And not enough content."
Right I think, that
is the problem with a Wiki based Web site. It tends to scrawl all over the place. It is all too easy to create a link between this page and another -- like one that describes
WikiWords, the fundamental building block of this site.
But not enough content? Shucks, I'd better start writing more... or, I could entice you to do so. You've got the power. You can change almost anything you see on this site -- and I want you to! Click the edit link at the top or bottom of the page and play along.
Tag your own
TWikiUsers page. Check out
mine -- it's decked out with lots of great tricks. Learn to click links, to copy and paste, and remeber that I or any member of the
TWikiAdminGroup will be able to undo the most horrific change you think you might mistakenly make. It's not a problem.
So dig in! Get up to date on the most recent changes in
OurSite. Scroll through the
WebTopicList, or the shorter
WebIndex and pick a topic at random. Stay on the lookout for
WebChanges and track the
WebStatistics from time to time. Or, if it be thy way, sign up for
Change Notification to learn about changes the lazy way. When you're ready for the details try reading
WelcomeGuest or
ATasteOfTWiki.
Maybe you have a comment or suggestion about how this site works, or looks, or you have an idea how to make it more navigable. Share it with us in the
UpgradeLog.
I'd love to hear from you, or see a picture or two from your life incorporated into our site. Much of mine is
already up here (thanks Pop!).
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NatePerryThistle - 09 Sep 2004