General Cycling Discussion - Beta testers needed.

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Joe Gardner
05-20-03, 07:52 PM
I need a half dozen or so users to help beta test a new site I am launching. If you can afford to spend a few hours this week testing the new site, and reporting on any issues / problems, please PM me.

Requirements:

1) Must be familar with online auctions.
2) Must have a min of 100 posts on this forum.
3) Must know how to take screen shots and post attachments.


Guest
05-20-03, 08:07 PM
Requirements:

1) I am the ebay goddess...
2) I think I've passed the 100 post mark
3) I can post attachments, but not sure what a screen shot is.... is it the "print screen" option? If so, I can do that too.

4) Basically unemployed (except aerobics classes taught) and crippled in the foot for the moment, so I can afford to do a few extra hours for ya.

Let me know what I would need to do.

Koff

Joe Gardner
05-20-03, 08:14 PM
All super moderators have access by default, you are more then welcome to help out Koffee! :)


The Rob
05-20-03, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by Koffee Brown
1) I am the ebay goddess...




Uh-oh...my wife is going to be seriously displeased upon learning she's been deposed.

-Rob

East Coast Mojo
05-20-03, 09:15 PM
I know I'm out of the running but I have experience with ebay and I can post attachments - I also have experience with photoshop if this helps, let me know, I'm interested...:p

a2psyklnut
05-20-03, 09:29 PM
Count me in as long as you can provide a quick lesson in, like Koffe, ...Screen shots.

L8R

lotek
05-21-03, 07:02 AM
I can do jello shots if it helps.


Marty

shaharidan
05-21-03, 07:47 AM
screen shot how to:
To copy the window or screen contents
To make a copy of the active window, press ALT+PRINT SCREEN.
To copy the entire screen as it appears on your monitor, press PRINT SCREEN.
Note

To paste the image into a document, click the Edit menu in the document window, and then click Paste.

so once you hit the print screen key, you can go into something like paint, right clik and do paste or clik edit then paste. it will also allow you to add the screen shots to something like word. if furthur explanation is needed i'd be happy to help :)

Rev.Chuck
05-22-03, 12:34 PM
Cool! Thanks - I'm going to try that screen shot / jello shot combo...I'll let you know how it goes! :p

The Terminator
05-22-03, 05:55 PM
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