Contribute to this site!

It's not what you think.

I'm asking for contributors to the VBA search engine!

If you know of a website with VBA samples, or think you have what it takes to identify good websites with code, I'd like to know about it.

Visit the VBA Search Engine Homepage and click "Volunteer to contribute". Send me a message and let me know you are going to do so.

You'll need a Google account to contribute to the search engine. An added bonus is you can add the search box to your Google homepage, so you can search whenever you want, and (if my eyes don't deceive me) you can also add the search engine code to your own blog or website!

Enjoy,
JP

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  1. Jon Peltier writes:

    If you put the url into a link, and the url itself is not displayed in the blog text, please don't obfuscate it behind tinyurl. tinyurl is for when the url will be broken by wrapping, as in some email programs.

  2. JP writes:

    Thanks for the tip, I'm so used to using tinyurl in the newsgroups that it's become a habit.

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