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- | 16/05/08. Looks good eh? --- Cookie | ||
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- | 16/05/08. Excellent but most of title bar is missing on my screen. | ||
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- | Ah, just swapped to IE V7 and I see what you mean - I was on FireFox. I'll look into it. --- Cookie | ||
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- | Now fixed. --- Cookie | ||
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- | Apparently it can be edited by Officers but I don't know how to do this. Anyone know what button I should press? --- Chris B | ||
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- | 17/05/08. Nope. Still don't know how to edit things. --- Chris B | ||
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- | 19/05/08. You're joking, right? --- Cookie | ||
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- | 20/05/08. Darkplaces is here to do evil. Bottom right of page it says EDIT. Click that, start typing. I guess with the database for the access I cant actually update location details or is that set to change. | ||
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- | 20/05/08 No, the database does not seem to be user-editable. I'm in two minds as to whether that is a good thing or not. --- Graham | ||
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- | The main reason for keeping the Access Data in a database is that it has several uses - the website, the CSCC Handbook and Bill Chadwick' | ||
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- | Next on my list of CSCC tasks is to put the live Access Data on the web and provide a front end so that updating it becomes easier. In the mean time updates can be posted on the [[access: | ||
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- | 21/05/08 (Is anyone able to edit this page? I seem to be able to, but I am not an officer? | ||
- | Thanks ---Martin R | ||
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- | For the moment all can edit, until it is spammed. MCG link updated. --- Cookie | ||
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- | 22/05/08 Cookie: Thanks for updating the main MCG link. I think it also needs to be updated on the accomodation page? | ||
- | Martin R | ||
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- | Well spotted. MCG accommodation link now updated --- Cookie 28/5/08 | ||
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- | Equipment is about anchors - a bit of a misleading title? | ||