How do I edit??

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How in the name of Horus am I supposed to edit a post after I placed it...? I swear I have looked everywhere. Also...

How do you get to this awesome little formatting window when making a review?

Finally... How exactly do you follow someone now?


Sorry :( I cannot seem to figure this new site out.
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1- When you go to your piece, you should see a banner that says "Tools" under your avatar. The tool under that is "edit work."

2- You don't get a formatting window when making a review anymore. The "quick reply" style box is what you get.

3- Go to the Dashboard tab, and click "Friends and Foes." There, you can see a window called "Add new friends". Type in the name of the person you want to follow (exactly as it appears) and hit "Submit". Repeat for each person you want to follow.
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Thanks Rosey! So that works for editing your work. What about editing reviews you've posted?
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That's not possible right now. Hopefully, it will be in the near future.
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Grrr.... Alright, thanks so much!
HostofHorus Author, Poet, Dreamer, and Expressionist.
http://JRSStories.com
Stories Poems © As of January 1st 2014

Need a review? Feel free to ask me! :)



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