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*[[Butterfinger]] I believe it should have its own article.
 
*[[Butterfinger]] I believe it should have its own article.
 
*[[William H. Macy]] - example of an attempt at a forced fad?
 
*[[William H. Macy]] - example of an attempt at a forced fad?
*[[i dropped the screw in the tuna]]
 
 
*[[Broken search feature]] <font color="#008800">?</font>
 
*[[Broken search feature]] <font color="#008800">?</font>
 
*[[alarm clock]]
 
*[[alarm clock]]

Revision as of 10:33, June 10, 2007

If you lack the mental capacity to create an article related to YTMND, you can ask someone to do it for you. Just put your request here, with a link to the YTMND you want us to make an article for. We'll then create it for you... if we feel like it. Also, check out wanted pages for an auto-updated page containing all pages that are linked to within YTMND wiki, yet don't exist yet. Be sure to delete the listed article when you've created it.

Shortcut:
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Add requests here

? means the popularity of the fad/site/asset/user is questionable and a link and/or information is needed.


Fads/Popular YTMNDs/Related

also Small fads, new fads, new YTMND, Miscellaneous_fads?

YTMND/Help/Tutorials

Tutorials about YTMND, help etc.

  • How to create a repeating background animation (repeating?)
  • YTMND Quiz ?
  • YTMNDev ?
  • How to get your YTMND viewed & rated I've posted a couple YTMNDS--which I admit were shite--that got a few views and ratings within a couple minutes of being posted, but in the weeks since then, only maybe one or two additional views. (I can understand getting lots of low ratings, but I don't get why they aren't even viewed.) And there are a lot of shite YTMNDs that get featured on the front page. What's the deal with this? Maybe someone could write an article explaining the mechanics behind what drives traffic to a site.

Wiki/Misc.

Wiki help, templates, and anything related to the Wiki