Question Posted Wednesday December 31 2003, 1:00 am
(Suggestion) You should add a category like for asking you questions about the site, and question directed to you, instead of them having to pick a category thta doenst even go with what they are saying. . I pciked a random one, but tis about your site. .so here it goes!
For the past couple of weeks maybe, I have been asking questions (Directly) to person(s) and they end up in the public. . . And no one has any clue what im talking about so I have to explain it was sent to someone directly and it gets annoying! I was sur eot uncheck the 7 day box thing too. . And Im sure they didnt reject it. . So do you think its somethign wrong with my comp, or your site. . but it is only happening to me!?! And my comp only has na issue with pop ups right now. . but I have a pop up blocker. . but it doesnt work too great got any suggestions???
Additional info, added Wednesday December 31 2003, 1:02 am: sorry . .typos. . Please forgive me. . I type really fast, causing my fingertips to slip off the keys and hitting the letter like up or down or across from the letter I origionally wnated to type, and Sometimes I dont look and hit the wrong key, I fix it most of the time, but ti gets annoying!!! Maybe youc ould add a spellchecker on your site. .((too)). Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? advicenator_admin answered Wednesday December 31 2003, 9:17 am: There's a category under "technology" called "Advicenators" that works well for most site-related questions.
As for the public questions issue... if you could give me an example of one of the questions that'd be great.
Also, there are no pop-ups being used on advicenators, so if you're seeing them, it's something else running on your computer, it's not us.
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