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The Guide
These pages are an unofficial guide to using the services offered by Spaceports.
They can now also be found using the easier URL www.sp-aces.com.
I am by no means an expert (although I have become experienced), but as I learn more
about the services I will add the information here in the hope of helping others.
This site has been around since early 2000, so it's fairly comprehensive by now, but if you
can't find the answer to your questions here, you can usually get a fairly quick response in the
Spaceports Forums. Please read their FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) pages first though.
I am also in the process of creating an independant Spaceports community, which will allow
others to share their experience. See the Forums section for more details.
If this is your first time here, or you haven't visited in a while, you will probably want to
use the Site Map to find the help you are looking for,
as this site is now quite large (over 100 pages on Spaceports specific topics alone).
It also gives a brief description of what each section is about.
I have also added a "home" page, which is basically a less detailed version of the site map, for
return visitors. I hope this make the information easier to find.
Spaceports?
In case you were wondering, Spaceports is a free Web site provider that offers unlimited Web
space with a whole range of features hard to find elsewhere.
Spaceports have a unique way of doing things, and this is sometimes confusing to both beginners
and experienced users who have migrated from other hosts.
With a little guidance from myself, and other users in the Spaceports Forums, I hope that you
will be able to get the best from the services they have to offer.
Tell me more...
There's no 'Enter' link on this site - you're already in it. Just use the navigation menu
on the side of the page to go to the section that interests you. If you're not sure which
section you want, using the Site Map or visiting the
Home page is a good first step.
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Try our Tales of Wysardry section for a range of
novels and short stories, WebWysardry.com
for help with HTML or Wysardry.com for
fantasy resources.
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