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St. Claire has a number of IC organizations. A number of them have no official OOC contact: if you'd like to be the contact for them, please sling a City wizard a mail. SCCU, King High School, Regan Hope Project, St. Uriel's, The Slaughterhouse, Kent Crossing Women's Shelter, Wolf Woods. (Mekoides is the contact for Wolf Woods; the others are open.)

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  • St. Claire has a number of IC organizations. A number of them have no official OOC contact: if you'd like to be the contact for them, please sling a City wizard a mail. SCCU, King High School, Regan Hope Project, St. Uriel's, The Slaughterhouse, Kent Crossing Women's Shelter, Wolf Woods. (Mekoides is the contact for Wolf Woods; the others are open.)
  • You may not bother to group with other players in your early levels, but eventually you will probably join with others to accomplish things that are impossible alone. This guide discusses some aspects of grouping in EQ2.
  • Some of the characters of the Freaks and Geeks TV series form groups. Among them are:
  • With Facebook Groups, you can join and create up to 200 groups. Groups can be based around shared interests, activities, or anything you like. The Groups application page displays your recently updated groups as well as groups your friends have joined recently.
  • Not only individual characters appear in the Smallville TV series, but also groups of characters. There are for example families or companies, but also groups formed by individual characters having specific aims. Some of the groups use aliases for their members. __TOC__
  • The Group Application is a Facebook feature which allows users to create groups. Groups often are made up of people having a similarity. The title is usually enough to show what the group is about. Groups can have an seemingly infinite amount of people.
  • Groups can consist of people with a similar interest. Groups had a very similar format to Habbo Homes. Most competitions hosted by Habbo have groups with information about that competition. However, due to updates newer groups that are created, no longer have home pages.
  • Grouping in Everquest is key to progressing your character.
  • Groups are what is known as "Mini-Clans" in Desktop Tower Defence, Buggle, and Desktop Armada. Groups can vary from Food-oriented groups to Website-oriented Groups.
  • Groups are places where people can publish their games and talk to group members and more...
  • Please put your group descriptions up here, if you want to create separate sites for history, different aspects of the group, feel free, of course! USLAC Food Not Bombs Go back to Wesleyan front page.
  • Groups- Groups! Make them, join them, participate in them! There happens to be a wide array of groups on Fyreball.com. Ranging from Science News letters, to Photography, to pointless and fun Groups. Basically these are here to help ease the passing of balls that are relevant to your interests to you. A quick and easy way to find people who are into the stuff you are. Who knows what you could find sitting in your inbox tomorrow.
  • Groups are a content that anyone can submit a video, and post topics, It's easy. Using this progress, The members can post videos of groups.
  • Groups allow members with similar interests to share their favourite content with one another. Groups are similar to how portals are used on Wikipedia, they allow members to collaborate on their own view of a topic.
  • A group is a collection of users who are connected by some shared activity, interest, or quality. Habitica offers two types of groups: * Guilds - social groups that allow Habitica players to discuss similar interests and participate in group challenges. * Parties - groups of players who support and follow each other's progress while playing Habitica together (including undertaking quests). Unrelated to guilds and parties, the Group Plans are a way of supporting Habitica while providing a more personalized, group-centric experience.
  • Groups are a grouping of like-minded individuals or religious, united in a common goal or set of common goals. The individuals band together as a way of achieving these goals and advancing their agenda.
  • Groups are two or more characters who are able to battle together or fight in dungeons through an invite. You can add another player to a group to play activities together simply by clicking anywhere on their character and clicking the "Invite To Group" icon which is a picture of three heads, one gold one blue and on purple. (Purple in the middle gold to the left and blue to the right, it could be noticed that the gold head seems to be farther back and not as close as the purple and blue heads are but purple is still infront of the blue.)
  • In Mega Mash, enemies are categorized into groups. A group consists of certain characteristics of an object that are shared across all its members, one member of each group coming from each game of Mega Mash, with a maximum of one member from each game. Each member of a group will change into another member of the group from that particular zone when that member goes into that zone.
  • Groups was a feature on YouTube which allowed people to communicate and share videos over a group theme. Groups had existed since YouTube was first founded in 2005. In the early days, they were extremely prominent and popular, but their purpose was more or less a precursor to playlists, and as such, dwindled in popularity since then. In their final days, most groups were: * frequently spammed with subscription requests. * mostly created for contest promotion. * hardly active or updated.
  • Foldit players start out as soloists, working on their own solutions. Players can join a group, which allows them to play as evolvers. Evolvers work to improve solutions that have been shared by other members of their groups. Groups have their own place in the Foldit rankings. See the Foldit groups page for a list of current groups. Group members have access to the following group resources: * group-shared solutions (only for puzzles which open after a player joins a group) * group-shared recipes * the group's IRC channel * the group's forum on the fold.it site
  • Groups in Initium are groups of players that work together and have separate chat channel together - think “guilds” or “clans” in other games. There are a number of groups in Initium, varying in size, membership, and group objectives. Some are focused on bosses, some on just having fun and chatting. There are many reasons for joining a group, both social and gameplay-related. Group mates are often your first line of defense if you get knocked unconscious and need a rescue, and they’re also fun to chat with in your private group chat channel.
  • Menu window - Group Hotspot Previously, we saw how to use visibility to customize what Menu object will be highlighted. That related to a single object only. Now we are going to look at making a group of multiple objects. For example: What if we would like to have not only the text underlined, but highlighted as well? For all this and more there is the Group Hotspot feature. The image above is a modification of our previous example. The Group acts like a single item on the player, yet we designed this from multiple objects grouped together. What does the Group Hotspot do?
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  • St. Claire has a number of IC organizations. A number of them have no official OOC contact: if you'd like to be the contact for them, please sling a City wizard a mail. SCCU, King High School, Regan Hope Project, St. Uriel's, The Slaughterhouse, Kent Crossing Women's Shelter, Wolf Woods. (Mekoides is the contact for Wolf Woods; the others are open.)
  • In Mega Mash, enemies are categorized into groups. A group consists of certain characteristics of an object that are shared across all its members, one member of each group coming from each game of Mega Mash, with a maximum of one member from each game. Each member of a group will change into another member of the group from that particular zone when that member goes into that zone. Although a group can consist of one member from each game, some groups do not have member from each game, as these games which have no members usually do not have any of the known members that cross into that game's zone. Although many other components of Mega Mash change when they go into another zone, enemies will be the only ones here who are placed in groups, as unlike other objects, enemies may have vastly different behaviour and appearance and still be in the same group, while other objects (such as interactive objects and hazards) have the same behaviour but a somewhat different appearance regardless of game.
  • You may not bother to group with other players in your early levels, but eventually you will probably join with others to accomplish things that are impossible alone. This guide discusses some aspects of grouping in EQ2.
  • Some of the characters of the Freaks and Geeks TV series form groups. Among them are:
  • With Facebook Groups, you can join and create up to 200 groups. Groups can be based around shared interests, activities, or anything you like. The Groups application page displays your recently updated groups as well as groups your friends have joined recently.
  • Not only individual characters appear in the Smallville TV series, but also groups of characters. There are for example families or companies, but also groups formed by individual characters having specific aims. Some of the groups use aliases for their members. __TOC__
  • The Group Application is a Facebook feature which allows users to create groups. Groups often are made up of people having a similarity. The title is usually enough to show what the group is about. Groups can have an seemingly infinite amount of people.
  • Groups can consist of people with a similar interest. Groups had a very similar format to Habbo Homes. Most competitions hosted by Habbo have groups with information about that competition. However, due to updates newer groups that are created, no longer have home pages.
  • Grouping in Everquest is key to progressing your character.
  • Groups are what is known as "Mini-Clans" in Desktop Tower Defence, Buggle, and Desktop Armada. Groups can vary from Food-oriented groups to Website-oriented Groups.
  • Groups are places where people can publish their games and talk to group members and more...
  • Groups was a feature on YouTube which allowed people to communicate and share videos over a group theme. Groups had existed since YouTube was first founded in 2005. In the early days, they were extremely prominent and popular, but their purpose was more or less a precursor to playlists, and as such, dwindled in popularity since then. Beginning in 2007-2008, groups were removed from indexing in YouTube's in-site search without explanation, with playlists gradually being added as a feature for stringing together videos based upon a common theme. However, groups were still created and available on YouTube up until December of 2010 when they were removed due to being rarely used. In their final days, most groups were: * frequently spammed with subscription requests. * mostly created for contest promotion. * hardly active or updated.
  • Please put your group descriptions up here, if you want to create separate sites for history, different aspects of the group, feel free, of course! USLAC Food Not Bombs Go back to Wesleyan front page.
  • Groups- Groups! Make them, join them, participate in them! There happens to be a wide array of groups on Fyreball.com. Ranging from Science News letters, to Photography, to pointless and fun Groups. Basically these are here to help ease the passing of balls that are relevant to your interests to you. A quick and easy way to find people who are into the stuff you are. Who knows what you could find sitting in your inbox tomorrow.
  • Groups are a content that anyone can submit a video, and post topics, It's easy. Using this progress, The members can post videos of groups.
  • Groups allow members with similar interests to share their favourite content with one another. Groups are similar to how portals are used on Wikipedia, they allow members to collaborate on their own view of a topic.
  • Foldit players start out as soloists, working on their own solutions. Players can join a group, which allows them to play as evolvers. Evolvers work to improve solutions that have been shared by other members of their groups. Groups have their own place in the Foldit rankings. See the Foldit groups page for a list of current groups. Group members have access to the following group resources: * group-shared solutions (only for puzzles which open after a player joins a group) * group-shared recipes * the group's IRC channel * the group's forum on the fold.it site Some groups are available for anyone to join, others are restricted. The Foldit "add group" page describes how memberships are handled: * Open - membership requests are accepted immediately * Moderated - membership requests must be approved * Invite only - membership must be created by an administrator * Closed - membership is exclusively managed by an administrator The "add groups" page states: * When you select closed, users will not be able to join or leave. Given this description, the utility of closed group seems doubtful.
  • A group is a collection of users who are connected by some shared activity, interest, or quality. Habitica offers two types of groups: * Guilds - social groups that allow Habitica players to discuss similar interests and participate in group challenges. * Parties - groups of players who support and follow each other's progress while playing Habitica together (including undertaking quests). Unrelated to guilds and parties, the Group Plans are a way of supporting Habitica while providing a more personalized, group-centric experience.
  • Groups in Initium are groups of players that work together and have separate chat channel together - think “guilds” or “clans” in other games. There are a number of groups in Initium, varying in size, membership, and group objectives. Some are focused on bosses, some on just having fun and chatting. There are many reasons for joining a group, both social and gameplay-related. Group mates are often your first line of defense if you get knocked unconscious and need a rescue, and they’re also fun to chat with in your private group chat channel. As a newer player, you’ll likely see a lot of groups sharing their group information in chat, or asking for new members. Feel free to ask to chat with the leaders of these groups to ask questions before you join, as they’ll be more than happy to discuss what their group does and what kind of players are in it. For a quick overview of the major groups in the game right now, be sure to check out the Groups Category. There are a lot of group-specific features; group members talk on their own channel, have group shared houses, titles and group name under the character name.
  • Menu window - Group Hotspot Previously, we saw how to use visibility to customize what Menu object will be highlighted. That related to a single object only. Now we are going to look at making a group of multiple objects. For example: What if we would like to have not only the text underlined, but highlighted as well? For all this and more there is the Group Hotspot feature. The image above is a modification of our previous example. 1 -We have a Text object and an underline rectangle object with its link set to Invisible Normal. 2 - Select the Group Hotspot tool. 3 - Draw a rectangle (bounding box) to include both the Text object and the underline rectangle. The objects within the bounding rectangle become a Group. The Group Hotspot will pick-up the link from the underline rectangle. Repeat this action to make a group from the second text object and underline object. 4 - When played, both the Text and underline will be highlighted together a Group, each retaining it's original visibility. The Group acts like a single item on the player, yet we designed this from multiple objects grouped together. What does the Group Hotspot do? First of all, it is an invisible (logical) object for which we can define a link. The Group Hotspot uses all the objects which are behind it (or inside it's boundary) and the properties of these objects to draw the highlighted image. With the Visibility settings applied to the objects behind it, you can determine exactly which objects will be highlighted . In the example above the Text is set to Visible, the underline rectangle is set to Invisible Normal. After drawing a Group Hotspot over them they become one logical button, still retaining these characteristics. You can move the Group Hotspot away if you need access to an object behind it in order to change that object's properties. You can also add a link to the Hotspot the same way as you would to any other object. Group HotSpot is a powerful and amazing tool that belies its simplicity. There are also other object parameters which the Group Hotspot preserves, such as the Color Map Group. You will learn about Color Map in the next chapter, but here is a small example. You can set the Text object to a different Color Map Group than the underline rectangle object, which will allow you to have different highlight color settings for each. Now you group them under Group HotSpot so they become one button, but they will retain their color mapping parameters as well. Note: The Group Hotspot doesn't necessarily have to be on top of all objects in order to function. In fact, if you need access to the objects it contains, you can move it back behind all those objects. So it would be fair to say that the Group apply to all objects bounded by its rectangle. This barely scratches the surface of all the possible uses of the Group Hotspot. Together with the Visibility settings and Color Mapping, it will let you to create any button highlighting possible. You can set the highlighting to exactly what you need.
  • Groups are a grouping of like-minded individuals or religious, united in a common goal or set of common goals. The individuals band together as a way of achieving these goals and advancing their agenda.
  • Groups are two or more characters who are able to battle together or fight in dungeons through an invite. You can add another player to a group to play activities together simply by clicking anywhere on their character and clicking the "Invite To Group" icon which is a picture of three heads, one gold one blue and on purple. (Purple in the middle gold to the left and blue to the right, it could be noticed that the gold head seems to be farther back and not as close as the purple and blue heads are but purple is still infront of the blue.)
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