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We are planning pages on lots of people, but lets start with<br>'''Cro'''<br>]<br>]<br>and<br>].<br> We are planning pages on lots of people, but lets start with<br>'''Cro'''<br>]<br>]<br>and<br>].<br>
Our main link so far is to .<br>Details, photos, more of everything to follow when John or someone starts some basic layout.John, is it kosher to put all our links on this Misplaced Pages? Is the protocol for links: Fort Street's Peter Dunn|Peter Dunn OK to avoid linking to Peter Dunns elsewhere? Is it possible for you to layout a draft page so us dummies can copy the layout code? If all this is OK, I'd suggest not sending people on a 2 hour adventure through Misplaced Pages philosophy, I'd suggest telling them how to 1. Start a new page 2. Add an image 3. How to make an internal link 4. How to make an external link, although 4 may be unnecessary. Otherwise the whole thing is like going back to school for people (unlike youself) who are not IT literate.<br>Vic Matkevich...your storybook goes here:<br>Just hit the "edit this page" tab at the top, then start typing or paste - in the editing window that opens up - immediately after the word INSATIABLE. Our main link so far is to .<br>Details, photos, more of everything to follow when John or someone starts some basic layout.
John, is it kosher to put all our links on this Misplaced Pages? Is the protocol for links: Fort Street's Peter Dunn|Peter Dunn OK to avoid linking to Peter Dunns elsewhere? Is it possible for you to layout a draft page so us dummies can copy the layout code? If all this is OK, I'd suggest not sending people on a 2 hour adventure through Misplaced Pages philosophy, I'd suggest telling them how to 1. Start a new page 2. Add an image 3. How to make an internal link 4. How to make an external link, although 4 may be unnecessary. Otherwise the whole thing is like going back to school for people (unlike youself) who are not IT literate.<br>Vic Matkevich...your storybook goes here:<br>Just hit the "edit this page" tab at the top, then start typing or paste - in the editing window that opens up - immediately after the word INSATIABLE.
<br><br><br><br>Now guess who this is.] <br><br><br><br>Now guess who this is.]
George Bloody Babich..our solicitor extraordinaire! George Bloody Babich... our economist extraordinaire!

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We are planning pages on lots of people, but lets start with
Cro
Nik Bogduk
Doc
and
Peter Dunn.
Our main link so far is to John Young's place.
Details, photos, more of everything to follow when John or someone starts some basic layout.

John, is it kosher to put all our links on this Misplaced Pages? Is the protocol for links: Fort Street's Peter Dunn|Peter Dunn OK to avoid linking to Peter Dunns elsewhere? Is it possible for you to layout a draft page so us dummies can copy the layout code? If all this is OK, I'd suggest not sending people on a 2 hour adventure through Misplaced Pages philosophy, I'd suggest telling them how to 1. Start a new page 2. Add an image 3. How to make an internal link 4. How to make an external link, although 4 may be unnecessary. Otherwise the whole thing is like going back to school for people (unlike youself) who are not IT literate.
Vic Matkevich...your storybook goes here:
Just hit the "edit this page" tab at the top, then start typing or paste - in the editing window that opens up - immediately after the word INSATIABLE.





Now guess who this is.

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Who am I?

George Bloody Babich... our economist extraordinaire!