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This is how NEWS & NOTICES works

11 June 2008

NEWS & NOTICES works like the traditional bulletin board where people post notices of events, advertisements and news.  The key difference is that all commercial postings on this site belong in MARKETPLACE

NEWS & NOTICES contains the following:

  • Postings by Coochie’s community clubs and groups
  • Upcoming events listed in CALENDAR (there is an individual entry for each event listed)
  • Postings by registered users and paid subscribers which are not commercial in nature
  • Postings by the Site Editor

You have to be a registered user or a paid subscriber in order to post in NEWS & NOTICES.  Registration information is available here.

You can post up to 3 photos of maximum 35k each.

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Comment by admin
23 May 2008

Anyone can drop in and comment. Just start typing in the allocated textbox — you’re on!

By ticking the “Subscribe to comments via email” box, you can also be advised automatically when follow-up comments are made on the post.

Comment by admin
23 May 2008

You can respond to (or comment on) a comment. To do this, just click on the appropriate “Reply to this comment link” and type away in the textbox that pops up.

Comment by admin
23 May 2008

Or, you can comment on the comment of a comment. This could go on and on, but we’re restricting it here to three layers of comments. Meaning, we stop at this level.

Can you imagine all the related, but different, discussions that could be simultaneously happening around a single thread?

 
 
 
Comment by admin
23 May 2008

Meanwhile, others make their comments on the original post (like this).

 
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