AzHousePro said:OK, I see what you are talking about now. I currently don't have a system in place for allowing users to comment on rooms, but that is a very good idea. If I kill the google maps thing, then there would be all kinds of room for that.
What do others think? Is the google maps overkill? I can easily rip that code out and just offer it as a link at the bottom.
Mike
AzHousePro said:Anyone want to test out a new website I have been working on? I think it is ready for launch, but would really like a few other people to put it through the motions to see if it has any bugs.
www.billiardsspace.com
Thanks,
Mike
AzHousePro said:What screen name were you trying to use?
Mike
Jeffrey Gale said:screen name was, jsggems
rackmsuckr said:Easy signup, but it accidentally put 2 profiles up for me when I modified the first one. I don't particularly like having my age and city up there, but oh well, that's one reason I lied.![]()
Perhaps we ought to have age ranges.
Also, I like the concept, but in Myspace when you push the 'home' link, it takes you back to your profile where you can modify, read messages, etc., whereas on your site, it takes you back to the site's home page.
I will have to look for the other features, since I missed Google map.
AzHousePro said:I made a change so that the room search went to a text list and then offered a link at the bottom to the google map page.
Mike
rackmsuckr said:Yeah, that list has some incorrect entries. Not as good as my Definitive Places thread, but it's a good start.
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