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Have you written a non fiction book? |
Posted by: bench91 - April 21st, 2014 at 3:52 PM - Forum: Creative Writing
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l am currently researching relationships and l am hoping to start writing my book in a few months, this is the first time that l have tried to write a non book so l'm hoping that things will go well. Does anyone have any tips on writing non fiction works?.
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Hi guys! |
Posted by: writergirl81 - April 21st, 2014 at 3:16 AM - Forum: Introductions
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Hi there! My name is Heather, and I am so happy to be here! I love to write, and create new worlds. One thing I have always wanted to do (but have no idea how to do) is to create my own Dystopian Table Top game! I have never told anyone that before... lol. But that's true. I was thinking about it tonight.
I am 33 year old write of Young Adult Urban Fantasy. I am self-published, but I love share my work for free since I know that too many people can't afford to purchase. I look forward to getting to know everyone!
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Massive Changes/Relaunch! |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - April 21st, 2014 at 12:52 AM - Forum: Announcements
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Welcome back! Makestation is today at its one year birthday as a community, and to celebrate, we've been working on some pretty in-depth changes for a while now. And today, behold, they are here. We've added some great new features, an all new design, and of course some new sections and reorganization for the community as well. We hope you love the new changes that celebrate our first year in existence as a community!
What's New
1) We've released our completely revamped design, which, as you may notice, is based on the original Submatrix theme. Submatrix was the most popular design that was ever used here, so we've decided to go back to it, of course with some improvements. Let us know what you think and what you would like to see for the next stage of revisions in our design! (And yes, a tweaked sidebar is among the list of things to do. )
2) We've integrated a new shop into the Station Cash Panel, offering a large selection of over 30 badges for station cash. As a result, no longer are badges such as the Stamp of Blessings handed out. You can now purchase them yourself! Be careful, however... some items have very limited stock, and prices can change at any moment. Be sure to check them out!
3) We've coded our own custom status updates plugin that functions similarly to the profile comments plugin for our software. The new plugin allows status updates to show up on the sidebar, and also has a "view all updates" page. So, you may just have a little more of an audience next time you need to make a quick rant.
4) The shoutbox, alerts, and a few other features have officially returned!
5) Roleplay has now been implemented here at Makestation. The basic premise divides members into two political parties, each holding different values and morals. Be sure to select your team and check out the roleplay section today!
6) We've also done some board reoganization to bring some life back into the sections of the forum that need the activity. In short, the entertainment section was moved and merged with the "general media" board, the software & coding section was split outside of the general "technology" board, and the "lifestyle" board was moved outside of the coffeehouse. Feel free to check our new about us page as well, which reflects the updated layout. We hope you like the changes!
A year in review
It's been quite a first year as a community. And yes, quite a few theme overhauls have been made over that year, along with a forum software conversion, and almost two. (Perhaps that should be an embarassment? ) Anyway, this time around, we have decided to revert to an older design that had gained some success, but just for the nostalgia...
From our original SMF days:
Right after the MyBB conversion:
Needless to say, we've come a long way.
Anyway, we've spent about a month working on these new changes, and I'm excited about some of the new ideas that are also planned. We hope that you like the new changes to the community! As always, if you have any suggestions, feel free to let us know.
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Preferred color schemes? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - April 16th, 2014 at 2:12 AM - Forum: Web Design & Internet
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Personally, I like red, blue, and coffee-stain themes the most. Of course, a well done green or orange theme is great as well. Really, as long as it isn't bland, I'm happy one way or another.
What are your general color preferences?
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