Thread:Anonononononononon2/@comment-2013798-20140927041145/@comment-25306151-20140927044550

Not a problem. I didn't get the e-mail, and I just tested the link in my profile and it works, so you may want to try again. Since you can actually see this, though, I might as well just put all of the relevant stuff here.

I do intend to keep this up basically forever.

Anyway, fun stuff first. Managing only really requires sending me one e-mail every two or three months, though there are little things to fiddle about with weekly (right now this mainly means encouraging feuds, but I'll probably add options here especially if someone suggests something I like) if you're in that sort of mood. Just requesting that some fighters get added and not managing them yourself is fine, though.

And now editing stuff. If you're going to be doing any of it, I strongly recommend that log in, go to the top right end of the screen where your name is, mouseover it and click "my preferences" in the menu that appears. The page it takes you to has little tabs labelled "my info, email, editing, under the hood, and facebook connect." Click Editing, then on the new page click the preferred editor menu and select source editor. This makes editing slightly more intimidating, but is actually easier because you can meaningfully copypaste other pages and just edit the relevant stuff.

So if you're going to make a new fighter, start out by copying an existing fighter's page (meaning edit the existing fighter's page and copy the code, not just from the webpage itself). Like you said in your comment earlier, pictures behave weirdly. To make them behave with the minimum amount of effort, name new pictures Firstname-Lastname.jpg, and paste that into the old file name in the code, leaving the stuff after it untouched. Then link her on the roster page.

There aren't many reasons for people other than me to make edits at the moment, so feel free to ignore all of this and just ask me to update things. I'm kinda looking into ways to let other people add content while preserving the independence/randomness of the fighters' decisions. Taking suggestions there, definitely.