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Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:23 pm
ElementalBlood says...



I just got back to the site after two months of NaNo and editing NaNo novel. I can't understand the new layout of this site!
I don't know where to see my points, look up my own works to check on them, or even how to post new ones! I feel like a newbie. I can't add chapters to my "novels" either, or I'm just not sure how to go about it. I'm beyond confused >.< .

Also, when I go to "Show your posts" it says "No suitable matches were found." Is this just a bug or....? It doesn't show anything when I go to look up the titles of my works either!
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Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:43 pm
Rosendorn says...



Points, portfolios and the novel feature aren't around yet— why you can't find them.

Posting a new work involves going to the forum, looking to the right hand side of the screen, and hitting "post new topic".

And the show new posts is a bug, but Nate is working to completely finish the site. Refreshing a few times should take care of it, for now.

The renovation was an emergency one; the site was crashing multiple times a day for several hours. Therefore, he had to rush the site renovation before everything was complete.

If you have more questions, check out the "Apollo FAQ" link in my signature. :)
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