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FishGuy876"It's All About The SID/YM!" 105 Posts #148 (3 months ago) |
Welcome to CVGM! This post is aimed at new users to the site (and maybe even those
familiar with the site) as a guide to using the site. It goes over some of the various areas we have
to offer, how to use them, and where you can go to do many different things New
Users New users can look in several areas to start looking for songs. If you already know some names of songs/authors, you can proceed straight to the Search page and type in partial searches. The results will be taken from songs, artists, groups, compilations and labels. From there, you can add the songs to the queue etc. You could also look in the New Uploads section to see some of the latest tracks that have been uploaded to CVGM. If you're stuck for ideas on what to request, this is a good place to start looking. And, there is also the Song/Artist/Label/Compilation pages directly. You can navigate through all of these pagtes, and their sub-links, finding stuff you want to listen to. Talk in the OneLiner There are several emoticons that you can use in the
OneLiner, you can see all of the available one in Underneath the OneLiner box is a 'Who's Online' box which will show you who has been active on the site within the last 5 minutes. It isn't updated in realtime, so don't be surprised if you see some people talking when they don't yet appear to be online! How To Request Songs You can request any active song in any list, compilation, artist page or forum post, as long as it has the request icon and you have requests available. As of right now, you can request 6 songs at a time in the queue. As your songs play, you can keep adding new ones, as long as they don't exceed the limit. Remember to be considerate of others that are requesting too! If lots of people are requesting, wait for all of your reqs to finish before adding new ones! You can also comment on songs! Simply visit the page of the song (by clicking on it's name) and leave a comment at the bottom for the author. You should also Vote on the tracks you hear, based on how you liked them. Click the appropriate star rating in the Now Playing section on the right, with the left star being 1 out of 5,m and the right star being 5 out of 5. You should always vote honestly! Voting on the tracks that you hear helps the database correctly measure the songs that people like the most. Adding Songs To Your
Favourite List You can view your favourites page at any time, by clicking My Favourites. Depending on your profile settings, you'll receive one long list, or several pages of your favourites. You can then request/remove/view any of the songs there. Editing Your Profile Infoline - This is a short sentence that appears under your name. It can be a quote, a saying, or some other piece of information you want to display. Visible To - Determines who can view your profile. Set this to All Users for anyone to see your profile, to Registered Users for only members of the site, or Noone to enable your profile to be invisible. Website - If you have a website, enter the address here. The link will then appear on your profile, and on forum posts etc. AOL, ICQ, Yahoo, Twitter - If you use any of these services, you can enter your usernames/numbers here. These will appear as icons under your picture for other users to see. H.O.L ID - Amiga Only. If you have an artist entry on Hall of Light, you can enter the number here and it will be linked on your profile. This can be any artist type, such as musician or coder. Country Code - Specify a lower case country code for
your country of origin, in 2 letters. This will designate a flag on your name and profile. Example
entries can be: gb ( Hometown Location - City, state or province in which you are located. Avatar - The avatar is an image that you can upload to the site to visually represent yourself. Can be any GIF/jpg/PNG/BMP image no bigger than 150x150 pixels in size. This will then appear on your profile, and forums/comment pages etc. above your name. Profile Info - This is the text
portion that gets shown in your profile. You can put a little bit about yourself in here, for other
people to learn a little more about you. Full BBCode tags are supported here (see Fave SongID - If theres an all-time favourite song you have on the site, you can put it's ID number (you can get it from the link, it's the numbers on the far right after /song/) in here. When someone views your profile, it'll show your song, along with a link to queue it! Send Email On New PM - If checked, if you receive a private message on the site from another user, you'll be sent an email letting you know. Send Email On Accepted Upload - If you upload music to the site, and wish to be notified when its approved, place a checkmark in this box. If you upload a lot of music and don't want your inbox to fill up with lots of notifications, you can uncheck this box. Paginate Favourites - Determines if you want to view your list of favourite songs as one huge list (unchecked) or in pages that you can jump between (checked). Custom CSS - An option for advanced users. Here you can link to an external CSS file which will be used instead of the site default. Handy if you want to modify the CSS to fit your own viewing needs a little better. Most people will never use this field. Posting in the Forums We hope that you enjoy your time on CVGM, don't be afraid to ask any
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) next to any song in the
database. If the song has a lock symbol (
)
next to it, this means it cannot be requested. You can see the reason why by going to the song page.
If the time has not elapsed since it was last played, the details will tell you how long before the
song becomes available to play again.
) to instantly add it to your favourites. If
you see a song with a heart with a red mark through it (
) you can click it to remove the song
from your favourites.
), se (
), england (
), wales (
). If no flag is
specified, or the flag code is wrong, the default flag will be used instead.