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Webite thingy... - King_of_Heaven - Jan 27, 2008

I am hoping to start a website, well, this is a wiki, if any of you wat to join, I would be happy to allow you, here is the link: http://rebelsofthebrotherhood.wetpaint.com


Webite thingy... - Naquadria - Jan 28, 2008

thats one long address.


Webite thingy... - larz - Jan 28, 2008

think up a URL that is easy to remember. something short. Your site will get more hits that way


Webite thingy... - Drunken F00l - Jan 28, 2008

Even something like http://rotb.wetpaint.com/ will help.


Webite thingy... - King_of_Heaven - Jan 31, 2008

Yeah, that is better, so do any of you wanna join?


Webite thingy... - larz - Jan 31, 2008

King_of_Heaven Wrote:Yeah, that is better, so do any of you wanna join?
No.


Webite thingy... - King_of_Heaven - Feb 01, 2008

Any one else?


Webite thingy... - Retribution - Feb 01, 2008

King_of_Heaven Wrote:Any one else?
no.


Webite thingy... - Drunken F00l - Feb 01, 2008

Tip for King:
Posting MSWMM files is not the same as posting a video. It's like me posting the SourceOP project file with no source code. It's like having config files with no binaries. It's like having the remote control with no TV. It's like having buns with no meat. It's like having a chauffeur with no car.

Basically, what I'm saying is you can't attach a MSWMM file to a post on your website and expect it to work for everyone. You need to compile/export the video to an actual video file and upload that.