Want to give back to CSS creator
Posted: Fri, 2007-12-28 02:57
I am fairly new to CSS and this website, however, I've been developing code for years. I want to give back to this website and those who ask questions I can answer. I have a few questions...
How often to the narrator's sign on?
How many postings to you respond to on average during a day?
How do you pick and choose which ones to respond to?
Do you look for postings that have not been responded to first?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Randy


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rbradshaw wrote:How often to
Posted: Fri, 2007-12-28 04:06
If you mean moderators in my case it is usually 2 or 3 times a day.
One or two.
http://csscreator.com/node/1284 If those rules are followed (especially 4 & 5) I tend to reply more often.
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giving back to ccs creator
Posted: Fri, 2007-12-28 04:35
Triumph, thank you! sorry for the mistake, I meant to say moderator, not narrator.
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Randy
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rbradshaw wrote:Triumph,
Posted: Fri, 2007-12-28 15:35
Well, there are some among us who will narrate for hours on end, if you're buying.
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rbradshaw wrote:Do you look
Posted: Fri, 2007-12-28 21:02
Most of the time, yes. If I see another moderator's name as being the last poster, it usually means that the OP will get their question answered to their satisfaction so there's no point me bothering to read it.
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