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Welcome to Star Trek Nexus Help and Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. If you have questions about the interface, please see [Orientation]. If you don't find answers to your question here, please go ahead and e-mail me the question, or use our new comment form. I'll try to get back to you within one working day.

Frequently Asked Questions


Q: Can you explain what the categories cover?
A: You need the Index Category Help.

Q: How do you decide what pages goes where?
A: Personal judgement. :-) If your page offers nothing really unique, it goes into Other Star Trek Pages.

Q: I don't think my page/s belong in category [take your choice]
A:I could and have made mistakes. Remind me the things I didn't see and I'll revisit your site.

Q: I wish to submit my page for inclusion in Star Trek Nexus
A: Head over to the submissions page and fill out the application. A reciprocal link would be very appreciated.

Q: I submitted an entry but I don't see it listed yet
A:If your entry doesn't show up in two weeks, e-mail me.

Q: How do I link my own site to yours?
A: Check the Reciprocal Link Instructions, in which I've written the HTML code for you. Just cut and paste into your own page!

Q: Is there a cost to be listed in Star Trek Nexus?
A: Absolutely NOT! Star Trek Nexus is dedicated to link up world of Star Trek (see introduction) and thus is a free public service.

 

Q: How do you pick your Top Picks?
A: Via my ratings system and personal judgement. The UNIQUENESS of a site is a big factor in this decision, as I will usually pick only two of each category, and they must really stand out.

Q: This site is great! Why doesn't it have any awards?
A: Who says Star Trek Nexus doesn't have any awards? (^_^) Head over to our Trophy Case and see for yourself.

Q:What's the difference among a guide, an index, and a list?
A:I'm glad you asked. Let go from simple to complex.
List -- just a list of links, no descriptions, which is what EVERY homepage has nowadays. The most useless of the three.
Index -- slightly improved list, has some added value onto the list, such as classification system.
Guide -- description of each link listed, plus ratings if available. That's what you get here in Star Trek Nexus.

Q: What are those ads I see near the top?
A: See Internet Link Exchange.

Q: Do you have a life?
A: Tell you the truth... Not really. (grin) In real life I'm a MIS Developer, doing client-server database developments. You're welcome to see the rest of my homepage. On the other hand... If I actually got an e-mail message that tells me to "get a life", the person who sent it will be getting a notice from his/her sysop very soon. That's not a threat, but a promise.

Q: For future use.
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