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TTC Guides and F.A.Q's
These guides were originally made by StarWars&Toontown4Eva and EKSG, they were updated by Silly Salty.
TTC Abbreviationand Code Guide
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Q.What are those Pink, Red, and Scrolling names? A.The answer to this question can be found here. Q.What are Stickys? A.Stickied threads are threads that the moderating staff has deemed useful enough to give it a special status that allows it to stay on the first page of a forum. Q.What are PMs? A.PMs, or Private Messages, are message sent between 2 or so users that no one else can read. Please remember that all forum rules apply to PMs. Q.What is spam some people are talking about it. A. Spam is many different things. It could be posting to a thread and being completely off-topic, or it could be excessive punctuation, annoying posting style, answering a previously answered question, and posting the same thing more than once. Q. How do I become a mod/Admin? A. The Admins of the site will choose people based on the site needs, the person's past, and ability to deal with people. Please do not request to be a mod/try and act like a mod. Acting like a moderator falls under the trolling category and is a punishable offense. Q.What are Buddy List? A.Buddy list is an option that you can easily see who is a friend to add or take someone off your Buddy List is to either click on that user's name and click the "Add to your Buddy list" under their profile picture. Now if you don't want that user on your buddy list for whatever reason you can remove them from your buddy list by doing the same as above only then the button will say "Remove from buddy list" Please take the time and read our Policies and Discalimers before posting. These are some links to useful threads/guides found on TTC.com
-Silly Salty Last edited by Batleth; 11-02-2007 at 11:57 PM. |
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