Sure - but do you know how to show said affiliation in our user info pages?
BTW, it's "Pimp Your Pirate" day at potc_dogwatch. I would suggest maybe joining and giving a free advertisement for this community? I did it for TP and my co-mod did it for cotbp_fandom. There are a lot of people who read it ...
I found out from cazcatharsis that all we have to do is write the affiliates in the description of the community. Ha ha, it's so simple and I feel kinda stupid for not thinking of it.
Sure! That would be great! It kind of makes sense for Tia and Davy communities to be affiliated with each other. Although I have a little question. *Sigh*, this is going to sound like a really stupid question, but how do you show that you have affiliates on the community user page? It's kind of funny because veronica_rich and I both have no idea how to show that our communities are affiliated. Give us time, we're still learning
so am i. lol in the user info page, enter html, not LJ coding. ummm... lemme see if I can do this without it buggering up. pointy bracket a href = "the address to the community" pointybracket Name of the Community Pointy /a pointy. LMAO. if I did it in outright html it would just show the link i think. < and > for pointy brackets.
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BTW, it's "Pimp Your Pirate" day at potc_dogwatch. I would suggest maybe joining and giving a free advertisement for this community? I did it for TP and my co-mod did it for cotbp_fandom. There are a lot of people who read it ...
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Although I have a little question. *Sigh*, this is going to sound like a really stupid question, but how do you show that you have affiliates on the community user page? It's kind of funny because veronica_rich and I both have no idea how to show that our communities are affiliated. Give us time, we're still learning
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in the user info page, enter html, not LJ coding. ummm... lemme see if I can do this without it buggering up.
pointy bracket a href = "the address to the community" pointybracket Name of the Community Pointy /a pointy.
LMAO. if I did it in outright html it would just show the link i think. < and > for pointy brackets.
i put it under the community description
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