
Indeed I can see it now, and am doing a test post in my character approval thread as of right now. So let us see if the map image will show up and testing size and clarity.
And the result is, it worked!
Size and clarity also seems good. Edited: KittenPunk on 5th Jan, 2013 - 12:18pm
Thank you JB for putting my world map link up on the settings and rules thread for mt game.
I hope its legible, for everyone to understand the lay of the land from.
Your Posts need constant editing for word substitution and spelling. This is an example: Source 5 count the number of brackets [word] for corrections that you should be fixing. Do not rely on moderators to do this for you. Check over your posts BEFORE submitting.
It is also wise to use the off topic tags when you want to mention something personal so it does not distract from the main subject of the thread for example referencing your own game or personal health. Others can come and start to focus on that and then it is no longer the original poster's content.
I've edited your post again and added the off topic tags so you can see how it works and should look in that specific post. To avoid using off topic tags or shifting discussion you can always use a member's Introduction thread to discuss various things that are not part of the main subject of a thread.
Please do. I Started a Dungeons and Dragons game, and have 5 players. So far my not much feed back from them, but they seam to like my game, but its really only just gotten underway.
I have room in it for another 3 to 4 players before I will cap it. But I like it being a nice low number because I'm relatively new to DM-ing a game, and have never DM-ed a game online before.
I am giving it my best I just hope to do my players proud.
Kittenpunk you've improved so much since you first joined, however I do need to remind you to check over your posts after editing. You may get the spelling right but you use the wrong words often (for instance: their, dear, there), again this might be the talking program you're using so more due diligence is needed as it can be confusing. You can see those "[]" that we're using in your posts, it gives us some more work, thanks for helping us.