You can create any node as an Anonymous Monk. However you won't be able to edit it later. If you post the beginning of a discussion... ie a question, poem, piece of craft etc it will have to wait to be OK'd for the frontpage and or the section listing for that particular type of node. If you're logged in and want to see everything within a section go to your user settings node (if you're logged in) and turn show unmoderated content on. Then you'll be able to see all the posts within a given section. This won't work for the frontpage because we want to be sure we maintain a certain level of quality there. If you want to see what was most recently added go to Newest Nodes.

Also I've added the Site How To which doesn't contain all that information yet but probably soon will.


In reply to RE: Hiyer, Friar: User Interface Problems by vroom
in thread Hiyer, Friar: User Interface Problems by Anonymous Monk

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