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BMX News Blog and Feed Results

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December 2nd, 2008

BMX Party Time Highlighter

Highlight = Updated within the last 24 hours

I don’t know why we didn’t bust out the highlighter sooner. It makes sifting through the news much easier. The image above basically explains it all. If you want to test it out, here are some links:

Keep in mind that this site works best using the latest versions of Firefox, Safari and Opera with JavaScript turned on. It works in IE 7.0 but you may notice some bugs here and there. Read the instructions to utilize all of this site’s features.

Also, the directory is constantly getting updated so some feeds may be omitted from what’s actually in there right now. If you have a website that you want included in the directory, send it to links@bmxpartytime.com. Having a feed for it isn’t necessary to get added in the directory but it is helpful.

UPDATE: Heather grey indicates updates that are 2 days old and light grey indicates updates that are 3 days old.

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March 21st, 1986

Instructions

BMXPartyTime.com is supported in the latest versions of Firefox, Safari and Opera for both PCs and MACs. For this site to party properly, your browser must be JavaScript enabled.

To fully utilize this site, try the following steps:

1.) In the directory to the right, check off the website feeds you want to get updates from.
If you can’t check a box, it means that website does not have a compatible feed.
Plus buttons (+) open up categories.

2.) Click “Show Results” up above.
The updates will now begin to show up

3.) Clicking the title of a update item will allow you to preview that post on our website.
OPEN will open it in a new window, in its original page.

4.) The filter buttons will hide older items.
It will only filter items ALREADY loaded.
If you still have feeds loading, it wont filter those.
Wait till it’s done.

5.) Clicking SHOW ALL will pull all available updates given by that feed.

6.) Clicking AUTO-OPEN will save your selected feeds.
A new window will pop up with your feeds already selected and opened.
To use it in the future, bookmark it or set it as your homepage.

7.) If you want to trick your friends, add “&partytime=youknowit” to the end of the provided URL.

with a baseball bat.