All I wanted to do anyway, was to practice by correcting Andy's spelling mistakes!!
How about a site that is yours
- Millymollymandy
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The home winemaking entry was made by Glenniedragon.
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Yes, they're mine- I haven't finished them yet- consider them a work in progress.....I didn't realise you all could read my 'working out'....I must get back and finish them I have been a bit distracted as I have made contact with a guy who has 135 hives and I'm looking into making a few gallons of mead from his lovely local honey- I'll let you know how it all goes!
kind thoughts
Deb
kind thoughts
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Hi Glenniedragon
I've linked your wiki stuff to mine. It doesn't matter if the article's finished or not ... I think wiki sites are evolved rather than developed, anyway. Shared ownership is part of the fun.
Andy H, if you're reading this I think I've done something to the PageIndex, I was a bit
at the time. Can you put it back?
I've linked your wiki stuff to mine. It doesn't matter if the article's finished or not ... I think wiki sites are evolved rather than developed, anyway. Shared ownership is part of the fun.
Andy H, if you're reading this I think I've done something to the PageIndex, I was a bit
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If you click on the 'Recent Changes' link at the top of each page, this will show a table of all the changes made to the site. If you then click on the time link next to the relevant item it will show you points of comparrison where you made changes. I think you should be able to step back to a previous version from here (I've not tried it myself, though).The Chili Monster wrote:I think I've done something to the PageIndex, I was a bitat the time. Can you put it back?
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