I agree Man on a bike .. its all a bit to gimmicky and childish for me
Points and Trophys ? i would imagine that most people come on here to talk about cycling and could'nt really give a toss about all the gimmiky stuff
Points and trophies are easy to ignore, but I agree.
I'll look forward to the forum blocking, but am currently trying to shut down most of the alerts. I don't really want to be told whenever anyone likes one of my posts or when they've quoted me, but I do want to know about any PMs.
I also miss the information about who has posted and when that used to come up with <my content>
I'm sure the new software is better for Shaun, but I haven't really seen any advantage for me yet.
... yesterday I was trying to insert a link.... on the old forum it was easy to add the url and a description. Now, we have gone back to adding html tags ourselves to achieve that.
I'm still a bit unsure how to do multiple quotes. In the old version we would click each one as we went along and then click the final reply to put them all in a post.if there's anything that you feel would make a useful addition to the list of help threads - just post them here.
Cheers,
Shaun
I'm still a bit unsure how to do multiple quotes. In the old version we would click each one as we went along and then click the final reply to put them all in a post.
Now the way that I'm doing it (don't think I've done a multiple quote yet), I click reply which then takes me to the end of the thread ... I then have to remember what number I was on to go and read the bits in between incase someone has already said what I'm about to say. And I seem to get confused about how it deals with replying to a post that isn't on the last page.
Simply click reply for each post you want to quote (can only be done within the same page at the moment) and the quoted text is pushed into the reply box at the bottom of the page.
I'll add a how-to post for it when I get chance.
I'm still a bit unsure how to do multiple quotes. In the old version we would click each one as we went along and then click the final reply to put them all in a post.
Now the way that I'm doing it (don't think I've done a multiple quote yet), I click reply which then takes me to the end of the thread ... I then have to remember what number I was on to go and read the bits in between incase someone has already said what I'm about to say. And I seem to get confused about how it deals with replying to a post that isn't on the last page.