Tips for using the new forum
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re: Tips for using the new board
Hello Scott , thanks for the answer to my question . I thought it might be someting to do with my browser settings or whatever.
My enquiring mind is always looking for answers, now if only I can solve that BIG one , the one that spins !!!
You do a great job in the "housekeeping" of this site and and I won't trouble you to fix those few threads that come out wider than they should.
Thanks again
Graham
My enquiring mind is always looking for answers, now if only I can solve that BIG one , the one that spins !!!
You do a great job in the "housekeeping" of this site and and I won't trouble you to fix those few threads that come out wider than they should.
Thanks again
Graham
re: Tips for using the new board
Ralph here,
I have another question about board procedure not found in FAQ.
In the last two days I have attempted to reply or post to general discussion or private letter.
I log on, hit the post Icon and open the message window. I type my text and then active the spell check. I then hit submit. At this point a login window opens and I am forced to log on again, for second time.
After logging in, I am directed back to the post window but my letter has disappeared.
This occurence has happened four times in the last two days.
HELP!!! It is getting fusterating to write a descriptive text that I have spent considerable time on only to have it disappear.
Ralph Lortie
I have another question about board procedure not found in FAQ.
In the last two days I have attempted to reply or post to general discussion or private letter.
I log on, hit the post Icon and open the message window. I type my text and then active the spell check. I then hit submit. At this point a login window opens and I am forced to log on again, for second time.
After logging in, I am directed back to the post window but my letter has disappeared.
This occurence has happened four times in the last two days.
HELP!!! It is getting fusterating to write a descriptive text that I have spent considerable time on only to have it disappear.
Ralph Lortie
re: Tips for using the new board
Ralph,
In the past I've been asked twice for my password (both here and on other phpBB boards) but now I just never logout. I'd need to lookup my password if I did.
With longer posts I usually first write the post in notepad. Then I copy and paste it into the posting window. After I see it has posted OK I close notepad without saving.
Sometimes I copy it and paste into MS Word and do a spell & grammer check, then copy and paste it back into notepad to remove all the formating junk that Word creates.
Just trying to be helpfull.
In the past I've been asked twice for my password (both here and on other phpBB boards) but now I just never logout. I'd need to lookup my password if I did.
With longer posts I usually first write the post in notepad. Then I copy and paste it into the posting window. After I see it has posted OK I close notepad without saving.
Sometimes I copy it and paste into MS Word and do a spell & grammer check, then copy and paste it back into notepad to remove all the formating junk that Word creates.
Just trying to be helpfull.
Re: re: Tips for using the new board
Thanks for the reply Jim,jim_mich wrote:Ralph,
In the past I've been asked twice for my password (both here and on other phpBB boards) but now I just never logout. I'd need to lookup my password if I did.
With longer posts I usually first write the post in notepad. Then I copy and paste it into the posting window. After I see it has posted OK I close notepad without saving.
Sometimes I copy it and paste into MS Word and do a spell & grammer check, then copy and paste it back into notepad to remove all the formating junk that Word creates.
Just trying to be helpfull.
I understand about the write copy paste and have used this method before.
My problem is getting routed to a log in page when I submit. I do not stay logged in at all times as you describe ,but I do log in when entering and out when leaving. This routine of getting a log in when submitting, in turn losing my post is intermitent and only seems to happen with long posts. I can only attribute it to murphys law part x that states"the longer the letter the more likely you will loose it.
Ralph
re: Tips for using the new board
Hi Ralph,
I too have experienced this. I now routinely copy to notepad my post b4 submitting in case this happens. If I am asked to log in again I start another post & paste it straight in. I put it down to being to slow to write it or have got distracted for some period when writing it. It seems to log you out after a set period ?
I too have experienced this. I now routinely copy to notepad my post b4 submitting in case this happens. If I am asked to log in again I start another post & paste it straight in. I put it down to being to slow to write it or have got distracted for some period when writing it. It seems to log you out after a set period ?
re: Tips for using the new board
It has happened to me too, and Fletcher is right, that is why, it thinks you left and logs out (apparently typing in a dialog box produces changes only in your computer until you hit submit, so from the site's perspective you've just been staring at the same page for all that time).
Disclaimer: I reserve the right not to know what I'm talking about and not to mention this possibility in my posts. This disclaimer also applies to sentences I claim are quotes from anybody, including me.
Re: re: Tips for using the new board
Fletcher and Jonathan.Fletcher wrote:Hi Ralph,
I too have experienced this. I now routinely copy to notepad my post b4 submitting in case this happens. If I am asked to log in again I start another post & paste it straight in. I put it down to being to slow to write it or have got distracted for some period when writing it. It seems to log you out after a set period ?
The possible logging off after a set time, makes sense, as I am slow at putting my thoughts to text.
That leaves leaves this discussion in a contradictory state as, Jim say's he never logs out and does not remember his pass word.
What is he doing different than the rest of us that have experienced this problem?
Ralph
re: Tips for using the new board
What I do differently is I almost always compose my postings off line in notepad. Then copy, click the post button, paste the text, read it over to make sure I didn't say something really stupid, click the submit button, and if it posts OK I close notepad without saving. Usually take less than a minute or so to do the actual post.Ralph wrote:That leaves leaves this discussion in a contradictory state as, Jim say's he never logs out and does not remember his pass word.
What is he doing different than the rest of us that have experienced this problem?
This also allows me to see if someone else posted in the last minute or so.
re: Tips for using the new board
I tend to type the message directly into the text box, but if it is a long message then before submitting the post I highlight and copy the contents into the clipboard, so that if it doesn't work I can just create the post again by pasting the contents of the clipboard back into the text box.
Stewart
Stewart
re: Tips for using the new board
Group,
I received an update newsletter from Microsoft XP with the following posting. No beinga a PC whiz I found it very helpful.
It is possible to view two subjects at the same time; you can reference one while building text in the other. I tried it and it works great for guys with short memories like myself. If you are not aware of this feature you will be surprised at its convenience.
First open the forum letter you wish to reply to, do not open post. Then open Note pad, Word, Excel or any other program you may be using. When you open it will cover up your Bessler post. Now minimize this program to task bar. Hold down Ctrl and right click on program task bar icon, a window will open, left click on "tile vertically". Your word processor or program will reappear on a split screen beside the letter you wish to reply too for ready reference.
After completing your letter hit save, then copy. Open your post window and paste. I have experiment with this and find that it is more effective using the tool bar edit to select all" then copy, rather than right clicking on subject text.
Ralph
I received an update newsletter from Microsoft XP with the following posting. No beinga a PC whiz I found it very helpful.
It is possible to view two subjects at the same time; you can reference one while building text in the other. I tried it and it works great for guys with short memories like myself. If you are not aware of this feature you will be surprised at its convenience.
First open the forum letter you wish to reply to, do not open post. Then open Note pad, Word, Excel or any other program you may be using. When you open it will cover up your Bessler post. Now minimize this program to task bar. Hold down Ctrl and right click on program task bar icon, a window will open, left click on "tile vertically". Your word processor or program will reappear on a split screen beside the letter you wish to reply too for ready reference.
After completing your letter hit save, then copy. Open your post window and paste. I have experiment with this and find that it is more effective using the tool bar edit to select all" then copy, rather than right clicking on subject text.
Ralph
re: Tips for using the new board
Hi Ralph,
I'm sorry to hear you had trouble. But I'm glad you seem to have arrived at a solution. Just so you know, the discussion board will automatically log you out after 60 minutes of inactivity.
If you submit a post after you have been automatically logged out and get the login screen, you can just use your browser's back button to go back and copy the contents of your post to the system clipboard. Then after you log in again, you can submit your post by just pasting it in.
Also, you can check the box when you log in that says "Remember me," and from then on you will be logged in automatically each time you visit the website from that computer. (don't check this box if you're using a shared computer)
-Scott
I'm sorry to hear you had trouble. But I'm glad you seem to have arrived at a solution. Just so you know, the discussion board will automatically log you out after 60 minutes of inactivity.
If you submit a post after you have been automatically logged out and get the login screen, you can just use your browser's back button to go back and copy the contents of your post to the system clipboard. Then after you log in again, you can submit your post by just pasting it in.
Also, you can check the box when you log in that says "Remember me," and from then on you will be logged in automatically each time you visit the website from that computer. (don't check this box if you're using a shared computer)
-Scott
re: Tips for using the new board
The karma system is kinda scaring me, can I have details about how it works?
EDIT when you hover over the negative button, it says "Smelt" next to the mouse, I think you mean "Smite".
EDIT when you hover over the negative button, it says "Smelt" next to the mouse, I think you mean "Smite".
Disclaimer: I reserve the right not to know what I'm talking about and not to mention this possibility in my posts. This disclaimer also applies to sentences I claim are quotes from anybody, including me.
re: Tips for using the new board
Maybe this karma thing should be used in conjunction with PM; only people who PM you can receive a good/bad point on their karma from you.
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re: Tips for using the new board
Shouldn't the reply-form open up in a new window when you hit the "post reply"-button so you can see what you are answering to while trying to compose an answer. I know this can easily be achieved by holding down the SHIFT-key while hitting the "post reply"-button. But, who thinks of that? I don't, even though I know!
Thanks for your eminent board & site, Scott!
MC - trying to contribute
Thanks for your eminent board & site, Scott!
MC - trying to contribute
re: Tips for using the new board
Hi MC, Thanks! I'm glad you like the site.
There is a "Topic Review" section right under the posting form. Just look there to see the whole thread you are responding to.
-Scott
There is a "Topic Review" section right under the posting form. Just look there to see the whole thread you are responding to.
-Scott
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"Liberty is the Mother, not the Daughter of Order."
- Pierre Proudhon, 1881
"To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it."
- Michel de Montaigne, 1559
"So easy it seemed, once found, which yet unfound most would have thought impossible!"
- John Milton, 1667