For those who don't know this forum is a link from the website" greynomads.com.au"it is worth while loging onto this site has there is lots of news and information for everyone
-- Edited by brickies on Friday 27th of August 2010 02:49:19 PM
Yes thanks Pam my mistake just wanted people to know there is a bigger picture and the forum is part of the picture thanks for that I know better but got carried away. thank again Pam I have edited the post
-- Edited by brickies on Friday 27th of August 2010 02:49:04 PM
When you're on the Forum Page, put it in your Favourites. I have half a dozen Forum sites in my Favourites Column. Put them all together in one Folder.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 27th of August 2010 05:51:34 PM
only couple of forums worth visiting CMCA and RVtravelau are my favourites along with this one many other forums have failed or failing and denergrated to junk bond status
When you're on the Forum Page, put it in your Favourites. I have half a dozen Forum sites in my Favourites Column. Put them all together in one Folder.
Cheers, Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 27th of August 2010 05:51:34 PM
When people are including a link in a posting I suggest they follow the following instructions:
1. Use the link insert process to insert a link properly into the message. 2. Click on the "Show Preview" button 3. Tight click on the link in the preview pane and select "Open in Mew Tab."
You will bring up your intended page in a new tab if you have the link correct. NOTE - you can not insert a link when using the "Quick Reply" feature. If you are going to provide a link, click on one of the "Reply" buttons or the "Advanced Editor" button that appears under the typing panel after you have commenced typing. There is a further step after you have done this - the link button is greyed out, take the click out of the "Use Advanced Editor" tick box and the link will become active.
Please don't be lazy - put links into your postings properly. Then test them to save egg on face.
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