notnormal answered Thursday March 4 2004, 12:04 am: I think I figured it out.
If you are posting a question to a topic it appears immediately under that topic. If you are posting a question and it goes into an advice columnist box, it won't show up under the topics, but will show under the Your Questions link. If you post to Advicenators Admin, the topic, it shows up. If you post following the link Contact Us it goes into Advicenators Admin, but to a specific advice columnists box and doesn't show up under the topics. [ notnormal's advice column | Ask notnormal A Question ]
advicenator_admin answered Monday March 1 2004, 10:46 pm: Nope, no time lag. As soon as you post a question it should show on the pages. The only questions we've been deleting lately were duplicates of questions already asked. You should be able to see all your questions by clicking the "Your Questions" link on the side there. [ advicenator_admin's advice column | Ask advicenator_admin A Question ]
PepeLePew answered Monday March 1 2004, 10:09 pm: Once you hit the "submit" botton unless someone has to check it before it gets posted...which i'm sure we don't do. but, it might not be posted if something is wrong with the HTML, java, or whatever that is being used. [ PepeLePew's advice column | Ask PepeLePew A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Monday March 1 2004, 9:06 pm: I have no idea...I asked one question and it appeared to post almost exactly when I typed it up and hit "submit question" or whatever that li'l buttonthinggy says...
-Siren [ Siren_Cytherea's advice column | Ask Siren_Cytherea A Question ]
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