User talk:Salman

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Hi Salman! Welcome to this wiki and thanks for adding and correcting some stuff! I'll probably hitchhiking a bit in North America some time soon. Guaka 18:55, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

Hey! Great! I didn't know you were "webmaster and co-editor" of digihitch! It would be great to find ways to cooperate a bit more. I'll add an easy way for linking to Digihitch. Also, we could do something like what I'm doing on CouchSurfing. Check this. I'm also trying to create an auto-login for CS users, so that they can edit with their CS user name. And then there's the Google Maps thing MrTweek is working on. It would be great if we can integrate all these things and ideas :)

You can now use links like [[digi:featured_salman.html]] to create a nice link to Digihitch in the left pane. Or links like [[:digi:usa-map.html]] to create links in the text, e.g. USA map at Digihitch. Guaka 00:36, 2 December 2006 (CET)


Thanks for the welcome and glad to know Hitchwiki has a strong support team to give it a good start! I hope we can meet when you are in the USA, Guaka. I am in Phoenix, Arizona. Let me know if you come through... nice weather until May.
As coder of the digihitch engine, I would be glad to create more ways to promote Hitchwiki from our pages. As we do for Hospitality Club, we can probably link to each hitchwiki page within our digihitch World pages-- take the Netherlands page as an example. HC is promoted as an icon near the top left of the page and goes directly to the HC Netherlands travel page. I also wanted to integrate CouchSurfing with digihitch and mentioned this to Casey, but as of yet CS does not allow direct linking to countries. With your wiki this may now be possible!
I have experience integrating Google Maps into the site with php, so let me know if you need any tips. I use php/mysql to accomplish this, initializing the maps within the head code. Digihitch World was built from the ground up, so I know the code intimately.
Looking forward to contributing more in the months ahead. Good job so far!
Morgan 'Salman' 1:16, 2 Dec 2006 (CET)