Calendar/List of Events! « Thread Started on Aug 4, 2009, 2:06pm »
--- If you go to the "List of Events">http://20thmecob.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=calendarviewall<, every-thing's explained in the 1st 6 lines (at the beginning of the page. (The 1900's)). If you still don't understand what it means, 'click' on that line, and usually it's further explained (except for the ones that are self-explanatory). The "New Year" starts after, with a reminder that (if you 'click' on it, to see what it's about), the (((Agenda))) will be gone over at that month's *Meeting, and you can 'click' on the link, to make out the form, to send in your events and ideas. The 7th line, states that there are more explanations at the bottom of the "List of Events" page. --- If you go to the bottom of the "List of Events" page (the 2100s (mainly for the administrators)), you'll find a line that says "<EXAMPLE" at the end of it. If you 'click' on that line, it will explain all the abbreviations and their meanings (I've tried to make it so all you have to do is "sound out" the letters, and the words will come to mind, like Drl/Cmp/Prd/Lstd and so on.). Some are self explanatory, as in Away/*M/$/NC!!! etc... Any others that don't fall under these categories (which are "2" (SOS & GAP), and that's not many at all), will have to be remembered, which will take a minimal amount of time. --- I've had to resort to the abbr. (abbreviations) because of the little amount of space we have on the intro (introductory) or "Topic:" line, but if you don't understand what the line says, just click on it, and the full explanation is in the message, most of the time. The main purpose for the abbreviations, is so that once you know what they mean, you can quickly and easily see what's involved, whether you're on the "list" pg.(page), or on the Calendar pg, and if you want more data, "just 'click' on it"! --- We hope this helps further your understanding of the Events and such. If you, or anyone else have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with me>SFX@maine.rr.com<. ----- Thanks for your patients and understanding. ~SFX