I seem to have to issues with this new format, 1) Its harder to tell whats a new post (not a big deal to be honest) 2)Unless I'm missing something I seem to have lost my moderator status
I am currently writing a PDF upload system that will allow users to upload the file straight to the server. The server will then take a jpg snapshot of the front page for lovely indexing. There's no nice way of doing this in PHP, so it's a bit fiddly.
Before any document goes live, it will end up going through a brief moderation to avoid spammers.
Would each member having a website help? WetPaint is a good place because it allows for site-member input. And you can control who can input info on your site. You can even have more than one site.
Here are mine: Zombie Hero & Other RPGs: My RPG site where I post my home-brewed role-playing games.
The C.A.P.E.R. Room: My site for the Kids from C.A.P.E.R., a Saturday Morning show from the 70's.
I only suggest this because its' relatively simple.
Or perhaps, since members can input their own contributions to the site, maybe one site for 1KM1KT.
Billi, I will be taking a more left-field approach which will solve your problem nicely. You can be listed as an Author and all your games are listed under you. You can edit your own author information (bit like you do on the forum but a separate system).
I guess it's been said a couple times already, but easier browsing of the archives is something I vote for. I'm currently looking for any kind of easy-to-play, RPG (or -ish) card game for the evening. It would be nice to be able to sort by popularity and/or rating also (is it possible to rate games now?).