Forum changes
- supersparky
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Re: Forum changes
Yep, I think it's OK now. Thanks Jon. A few less clicks to what I want to read.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie with Bandit the travelling companion
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Recently retired and loving it.
David
David and Terrie with Bandit the travelling companion
2006 Winnebago Alpine
Recently retired and loving it.
- dream4red
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Re: Forum changes
One tag I always use on other Fora is "New Posts". I miss it here; it was available before. I have to refresh the screen to see new posts after I have got them up some time earlier.
- Jon and Kay
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Re: Forum changes
These shortcuts are available under a drop-down menu called 'Quick Links' in the page header.
Jon
- T1 Terry
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Re: Forum changes
With so many of the forums I visit changing to this phpBB upgraded version the mouse almost instinctively moves to the left top of the screen and selects unread posts, but for those who miss the old buttons the mod seems to have gained a favourable response Jon, well done. Should I go in there for a look... then we can really test out you forum repair skills
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Yer Jon but its another button to push to drop it down then another to go to mark forums read .
In my busy life style of retirement its all so time consuming ,
All good now .
Bernie .
In my busy life style of retirement its all so time consuming ,
All good now .
Bernie .
- Jon and Kay
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Haha....I guess you don't bother changing channels on the radio any more, but surely you change gears in the bus?
Jon
- dapope
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There are gears to change?
Wobblybox on wheels
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Re: Forum changes
We don't have a radio in the house Jon , there is one in the bus but it hasn't a antenna on it .
As you can see we don't listen to radio . The car has one but never used .
Do have UHF stuck on 40 .
Bugga should have bought a auto bus .
Before you ask the next q ...no don't even have a smart phone just a phone don't take pic's or receive same , have a camera for that .
Bernie .
As you can see we don't listen to radio . The car has one but never used .
Do have UHF stuck on 40 .
Bugga should have bought a auto bus .
Before you ask the next q ...no don't even have a smart phone just a phone don't take pic's or receive same , have a camera for that .
Bernie .
- generdawg
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Re: Forum changes
Think my last stint was on 2008. Dew U do 3D two?bagmaker wrote:ACAD 2012
dawg (who lurves working 3d and apologises for being OT)
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