LSJohn
Verified Member
the only way I could get the complete photo to show on the forum was to make it so small it became impossible to tell what it was
Am I the only one that thinks that would be a big improvement to the ambience around here?
the only way I could get the complete photo to show on the forum was to make it so small it became impossible to tell what it was
I wasn't sure Skin, but Steve confirmed that was correct and I switched it so you can delete your own posts. Currently it's set up so you can edit or delete your posts up to 2 days after you post it.In the original version (the one before vbulletin) we could not delete a thread nor edit the thread title, but we could delete our individual posts. I wish that could be brought back here in the new format. It's good to have a mulligan when you need it. Well, at least for me it is because I am prone to write first, think later.
can someone else please verify for me? When I go into the journal section, the same Like button appears in the bottom right of each post like in all of the forums.I notice here in the main forum you can "like" a post, but not in the Journal forum (unless I overlooked it). I wonder if the Journal guys would like the like button to be available to their readers
can someone else please verify for me? When I go into the journal section, the same Like button appears in the bottom right of each post like in all of the forums.
Steve, for some strange reason, I think when we switched over, your administrator permissions are a little screwy. I will look into that more, let me know if others can see likes in journal section, thanks!
The only way I could do it larry was to read them again one at a time lol. Of course by reading I mean you have to click on them and glance anyway before you close and move on to the next one. But I found I actually enjoyed the process to a degree -- I glanced and closed many of them but others brought back memories and I read a little more. It's not as tedious as it sounds if you think of it like a trip down memory laneChris
I know you posted this somewhere but i have 129 messages most from a long time ago
How do i delete tgem or
mark them read the one I want to save
Here is how I did it Larry.. quicker but you don't get to read anyChris
I know you posted this somewhere but i have 129 messages most from a long time ago
How do i delete tgem or
mark them read the one I want to save
There is a draft auto-save feature but it sometimes does not catch all that you have written. If you know you're going to leave the page, you can force a save by clicking on the file icon -- next to last on the editing tool ball -- and hit save.This is a test. I'm going to actually close my browser and then reopen a new one to try to come back here and salvage this unfinished post.
Yup -- I closed firefox and then went back and opened a new firefox and navigated my way back here and there was my unfinished draft, ready to finish!!
Now I am going to try it again, but give it a ten minute breather.
Wow -- I don't know how long it saves your draft but there it was after about 10 minutes of random internet browsing away from onepocket.org.
There is a draft auto-save feature but it sometimes does not catch all that you have written. If you know you're going to leave the page, you can force a save by clicking on the file icon -- next to last on the editing tool ball -- and hit save.
I like this new software a lot better than VBulletin.
Me too!! It seems like a winner100% agree!
Me too!! It seems like a winner
100% agree!
There is a draft auto-save feature but it sometimes does not catch all that you have written. If you know you're going to leave the page, you can force a save by clicking on the file icon -- next to last on the editing tool ball -- and hit save.
I like this new software a lot better than VBulletin.