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Site FAQ

19 February 2011

There have been several questions concerning these pages to which I'm commonly asked. This page is devoted is answering these questions about these web pages which have plauged mankind since the beginning of time (or at least the past couple months). If you have any question(s) which you feel should be here, please make them known to the WebMaster.

How can I print out some page so that the text shows?
Whats this printer ( [Print] ) icon I see at the bottom of the each page?
By clicking the printer icon, the current page will be shown as (mostly) black and white to allow easy printing. Note that some of the main pages are not completely displayed correctly because of the supporting of non-Style Sheet browsers. Most of the individual pages should be properly displayed.

You can also print a page without using the printer formatted one supplied. In Netscape chose Page Setup under the File menu and click on the Black Text option. I would assume that other web browsers have a similar option but I'm not sure. If your browser doesn't, go into the options menu and make the browser use only your colours (i.e., force the background to be white and text to be black). Print the page and reset the color options.

When I click on a file to download my browser is filled with weird stuff instead...help?!?
For some reason certain browsers think they can display EXEs and PCX files. In order to force the file to be saved to disk hold down the SHIFT key while you click on the file. Generally I try to include such files as ZIPs so this won't happen.

When I download a file I get errors trying to unzip or run it?
This is often caused by some download managers that incorrectly download the wrong file (they download the download page and not the file). Best bet is to disable your download manager until I find a way to fix the pages to work with download managers (<RANT> you can also e-mail the download manager authors and tell them to learn how websites work </RANT>).

There's a missing file/image or a bad link. What do I do?
While I try and test everything after modifications there's enitivably going to be mistakes or out-of-date links. Almost every page has a Contact Form link at the bottom of it. Using this form will tell the WebMaster what page you came from and what browser you are using (important information which is often omitted when an error is submitted and makes correcting the error much easier and quicker). Don't ignore obvious error and think 'Someone else will probably e-mail'. I'd rather get 100 e-mails rather than none.

So who creates these amazing/awesome/incredible pages anyways?
Everything in the UESP is maintained by the webmaster, Dave Humphrey, me. This is simply an enjoyable hobby (most of the time anyways) and I don't get anything for it except a handful of messages a day from people wanting to know how to become a werewolf (or the like). I don't use any fancy HTML editting tools, just a good ole' text editor and a good understanding of how WWW works (I'm one of those 'DOS will never die' type persons). As you can guess it is quite a time consuming job keeping everything up-to-date but I still try to update frequently. On the other hand, you should note that a lot of the information contained in the pages is not written by myself, but included from hundreds of contributers.

How old is the site?
The original UESP was created around the summer of 1995 (hosted on www.newforce.ca/~jackel). It started out as the Daggerfall FAQ (text file distributed on USENET newsgroups) and was turned into a web FAQ once the first browser came out (Mosiac v1.0)! Not too many websites out there today have lasted that long. The Daggerfall FAQ soon became too large for itself and turned into a general page devoted to all the Elder Scrolls games (though at the time, just Arena had been released). After a year or two on newforce I switched to a donated site at honesty.com until I was offered a spot at m0use a year or two later. Unfortunately, m0use died a second death at the end of 2002 and I switched to the uesp.net site at the start of 2003 (domain and site paid for by myself).

I want to contribute some information or help in some way.
I'm always glad to accept new information and will add it when I have time (as long as it's quality info and unique). If you would like to help maintain the site feel free to volunteer as I'm sure I can find something for just about anyone too do. You can either use the Contact Form or E-mail Me.

The search utility confuses me...help!?!
See the Search Info Page for more information on using the search utility to find things in these pages.

Can I be contacted whenever the site is updated?
The site mailing list has been discontinued.

What with this 'Customize Site' page?
This option has been removed.

Do you have any goals in mind about site and its future?
When the site was new in the mid-late 90's there were very few Elder Scrolls sites so I had just about everything ESE related I could fine on the site. More recently, however, there is a good community of ES sites so I'm not as burdened by the need to have 'everything' as others sites can fill in where the UESP lacks. Because of this, I've tried to concentrate mainly on content (faqs, hints, walkthroughs, etc...). I've seen many great sites disappear over the years and while things like news and forums can be missed, content will always be needed (proven by how popular old games like Arena and Daggerfall still are).

Some general concepts I try to stick to are listed below (in no particular order).


[Print] Display this document for printing (some pages may not display properly).

If you have any problems, suggestions or comments on this page or website, please feel free to use the Contact Form to send a message to the WebMaster.
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