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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sat, Jan 17, 2009 09:17 AM EST:
First, you cannot edit the Games for Game Courier Page. That is an editor-created page maintained by myself, and it showcases only a small number of the many Game Courier presets. What you need to do for your presets is (1) create individual pages for them, and (2) add those pages to our database. Once this is done, they will show up on the What's New page, and you will be able to follow the appropriate letter links at the top of the Games for Game Courier page to pages listing your presets. In the future, you should be able to make member-created pages, but it appears that the privilege of doing this is extended only to previously published members, probably to reduce spam pages created by just anyone. For now, make some HTML pages of your presets, and email them to me. You may include graphics on the pages, preferably reduced in scale, which are easily made with the use of Game Courier. I have ascertained that your userid is thomas. For attribution purposes, I recommend adding your name to your personal information. To enter messages with your userid, enter your userid in the 'Your User ID' field instead of entering your name in the 'Your name' field, then hit Preview and enter your password when asked for it.

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