QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - Printable Version +- QB64 Phoenix Edition (https://staging.qb64phoenix.com) +-- Forum: Official Links (https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Forum: Announcements (https://staging.qb64phoenix.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=18) +--- Thread: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. (/showthread.php?tid=314) Pages:
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QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - Pete - 05-03-2022 Thanks to everyone for coming back and adding content. I just checked today, and probably earlier today or over the weekend, the search bots decided we had enough content to help people looking for the QB64 support to find the forum. If anyone knows how to contact Tempo (TempoBasic) or Petr, they still haven't found their way here, please give them a shout out. It would be grate to see them back. Pete RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - bplus - 05-03-2022 It would be great too! RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - Pete - 05-05-2022 Just got crawled by BING, today! Great, now I need a shower. Pete RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - OldMoses - 05-07-2022 (05-03-2022, 12:43 AM)Pete Wrote: Thanks to everyone for coming back and adding content. I just checked today, and probably earlier today or over the weekend, the search bots decided we had enough content to help people looking for the QB64 support to find the forum. I see by the member list that Petr's back with us. RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - Petr - 05-08-2022 (05-03-2022, 12:43 AM)Pete Wrote: Thanks to everyone for coming back and adding content. I just checked today, and probably earlier today or over the weekend, the search bots decided we had enough content to help people looking for the QB64 support to find the forum. Hi Pete, i am back (thanks to WikiPedia and link in QB64 thread there to this forum) RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - SMcNeill - 05-08-2022 @Petr -- feel free to spam us with any and all of you works that you wish to share. I, for one, always enjoyed your works and I found many of your ideas and methods of doing things quite inspiring. Just drop me a note if you'd like your own sub-forum in the "Prolific Programmers" corner, and I'll happily set you up a spot there so you can archive and organize your works however you prefer. RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - Petr - 05-08-2022 (05-08-2022, 08:53 AM)SMcNeill Wrote: @Petr -- feel free to spam us with any and all of you works that you wish to share. I, for one, always enjoyed your works and I found many of your ideas and methods of doing things quite inspiring. Just drop me a note if you'd like your own sub-forum in the "Prolific Programmers" corner, and I'll happily set you up a spot there so you can archive and organize your works however you prefer. Thank you for the tempting offer. I'm interested in that. I prepare first some programs (here is all new, so many me sources need comments) and then I'll write you a request RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - Pete - 05-09-2022 (05-08-2022, 07:18 AM)Petr Wrote:(05-03-2022, 12:43 AM)Pete Wrote: Thanks to everyone for coming back and adding content. I just checked today, and probably earlier today or over the weekend, the search bots decided we had enough content to help people looking for the QB64 support to find the forum. @petr Great to see you found your way here!!! If it isn't too much trouble, could you pop down to Italy and pick up TempBASIC. He's still missing. If you'd like to find your old content from the .org site (we call it QB64.rip) follow this link: https://qb64forum.alephc.xyz/index.php Pete RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - MWheatley - 05-09-2022 I've also found my way back. Dunno what happened, but I'm here. Malcolm RE: QB64 Phoenix Forum is now indexed for search Engines. - bplus - 05-09-2022 I am curious how the late comers are finding their way back. Just an Internet search? |