admin wrote:...shovel snow.
I use one of these (OK CJ, you can show your's, too! )
admin wrote:...shovel snow.
Thanks for the tip, Peter. I've gone back to the old template. The darker red font must be a bit easier for me to read (I turn 51 in March).admin wrote:Tim you'll find the Old Forum setting under Board Preferences in the User Control Panel.
We will have links to all RRF products under "one roof" in the near future.
Sorry for the delay but these things take time. I also have to take time off to shovel snow.
I use FF with TMP and every link I click is opened in the same tab, beit thread, picture, ebay link... just my browser settings, definitely not the forum, imo.Seans wrote:Is it part of the format for this forum, that once a link or picture is selected it will not open in a new Tab but just open on the same tab making it necessary to go back each time?.
Is it my computer settings or is there an option to change this?.
This is a feature that came with the new software and server some years back. Before that the poster could code the link to open in a new window. If he didn't code it it would just go to the link but I found on the computer(s) I was using at the time the back button didn't always go back to the same spot.Seans wrote:Is it part of the format for this forum, that once a link or picture is selected it will not open in a new Tab but just open on the same tab making it necessary to go back each time?.
Is it my computer settings or is there an option to change this?.
Gil, spelling and grammar correction doesn't seem to be working for everyoneSeans wrote:Thanks guy's.
Just wait until you see the new Facebook lay-outT.A.R. wrote:Wow! And what to my wondering eyes should appear, a new format! It might take a bit to get used to but hey, The times they are a changin'.
T.A.R. wrote:Aaaaaack! or should I say Haaaaack!