Active Worlds

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(see for more).Did You Know?. Active Worlds is the longest-running virtual world environment? AW was 11 years old on June 28, 2006!. ' were originally called 'communities'.ContributeSo far this wiki is just starting. Feel free to jump in and start making new articles!.

Anywhere you see a red link (or like this?), you can create a new article. Why not start with a or?.

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To link to an article (even if it doesn't exist yet), write it like this: article name. It is case-sensitive. To display different text for a link, do this: article name description. To experiment with editing, go to the. See the for more information. You can edit any page by clicking the 'edit' tab at the top (or 'Edit' link on the left, depending on the website stylesheet), or the 'Edit' link on the right of a section's name. Edit something if you think it could do with more information, or if there's an error in the article.

RenderWare 2.x- (and AW3+), on the other hand, have their own self-rendering, internal scripting language, which is the focus of this website. This website (site) was created in November, 1997 and released to the public on 11/25/97. I felt the Active Worlds community needed a centralized site to learn more about creating objects for Active Worlds. Each world has a rating (you can only enter up to PG13 by default) and certain worlds are invite-only (as shown by their icon being grayed out). Moving between worlds is called teleporting (you can also do this within the same world) and is done by left clicking on a world name in the list.

You can also see how the wiki features work by editing existing pages. Just make sure you don't save without meaning to. Please remember to click 'Show preview' before saving.

If vandalism to an article occurs that is not simple enough for you to manually remove it, you can revert back to a previous edit of the page by clicking on the 'History' tab at the top, clicking on the date and time of the last good version and, on that page, click on the edit tab and click 'Save page'.

There are about 1,500 potentially active volcanoes worldwide, aside from the continuous belts of volcanoes on the ocean floor at spreading centers like the. About 500 of those 1,500 volcanoes have erupted in historical time. Many of those are located along the Pacific Rim in what is known as the '.' In the United States, volcanoes in the Cascade Range and Alaska (Aleutian volcanic chain) are part of the Ring, while Hawaiian volcanoes form over a 'hot spot' near the center of the Ring.There are 169 in the United States.The U.S. Geological Survey hazards at volcanoes within the United States and its territories. Good sources for information about volcanoes outside the United States include Oregon State University's and the Smithsonian Institution's.

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