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Tech articles under development., List of who is doing what. |
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May 1 2007, 12:11 PM
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914 Ronin - 914 owner who lost his 914club.com Group: Members Posts: 1,748 Joined: 19-April 03 From: Beaverton, Oregon Member No.: 584 Region Association: None |
Please make a single post as to which technical article you are working on. When you are done with it and have submitted it to whomever, please EDIT your original post to indicate that you have finished it.
Please, let's just try to keep this as a thread of who is working on what. No real need for hijacks and extraneous comments. The Tech Articles are located: http://www.914world.com/specs/tech_art.php You can navigate to this page via the 914 Info link at the upper right corner of the Forums pages and then to the Technical Articles link in the Technical Information table. Added by Gint QUOTE(Gint) Submit the finished articles to link to PM Gint using the format outlined below in McMark's quote. If you can't do HTML, then simple text in the format outlined below will be fine. Just list the file names of the pictures in the text and email (not PM) the text and pics to gint@914world.com. Pics need to be no larger than 800x600 please. If you don't resize them, I'll have to do it. I can do it for those that don't have the capability, but for those that can, please resize them yourself. Thanks! There are a lot of good articles in the classics forum that need to be copied and formatted for the Technical Articles section. We need people to do that, as well as create new articles. Here's a quick template for formatting the pages: CODE <h2>This is the title of the article</h2> <br> This is the introduction to the article describing what we will cover here, how long it should take, how hard it is, etc.<br> <br> <b>Tools and Supplies:<br></b> <br> This is the list f tools and supplies required to perform the task. <br> <b>Step 1: name of step</b><br> <br> This is the first step/section.<br> <img src="THIS IS THE URL FOR AN IMAGE"><br> <br> <b>Step 2: name of step</b><br> <br> This is the second step/section. Copy and paste for each step. Feel free to delete the <IMG> line if there is no image, or to add multiple <IMG> lines if you want.<br> <img src="THIS IS THE URL FOR AN IMAGE"><br> <img src="THIS IS THE URL FOR AN IMAGE"><br> <img src="THIS IS THE URL FOR AN IMAGE"><br> <br> <COMPILED>Info compiled by WHOEVER POSTED THE INFO.</COMPILED> This post has been edited by Gint: Aug 12 2014, 03:32 AM |
Gint |
Jan 1 2008, 10:00 PM
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Mike Ginter Group: Admin Posts: 16,094 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Denver CO. Member No.: 20 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
MarkB's 914 lock re-keying article is Complete! Lot's of pics in that one.
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