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tinman

Member
Location
Ulster
Is it just me or have we all lost the ability to click on the little black dot on the thread which would take you back to where you last left off in that thread??

i know it shows the page numbers but which page i was last on i dont know.

maybe im missing something here but i dont think i am, Grrr
 

Shutesy

Moderator
Arable Farmer
And confusing
ill second that: why on earth mess about just to make things worse:scratchhead:
Ill assume you may have read the posts in Agricultural Matters section of the forum, but if not;
The forum hasn't been updated just because we felt like a change of scenery, the old software was getting past its use by date and with all things computer related these days everything needs to be kept up-to-date. The new update will bring better reliability, stability and security and set the forum up for the next few years. Most of the changes are behind the scenes things that users wont ever see but were required as the old forum was no longer fit for purpose with the traffic we get. Give it a week and a couple of tweeks and you wont even remember what the old forum looked like.
 

Pond digger

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
East Yorkshire
Ill assume you may have read the posts in Agricultural Matters section of the forum, but if not;
The forum hasn't been updated just because we felt like a change of scenery, the old software was getting past its use by date and with all things computer related these days everything needs to be kept up-to-date. The new update will bring better reliability, stability and security and set the forum up for the next few years. Most of the changes are behind the scenes things that users wont ever see but were required as the old forum was no longer fit for purpose with the traffic we get. Give it a week and a couple of tweeks and you wont even remember what the old forum looked like.
Fair enough; sorry if I sound like a moaning old git.:facepalm:
 

puntabrava

Member
Location
Wiltshire
Ill assume you may have read the posts in Agricultural Matters section of the forum, but if not;
The forum hasn't been updated just because we felt like a change of scenery, the old software was getting past its use by date and with all things computer related these days everything needs to be kept up-to-date. The new update will bring better reliability, stability and security and set the forum up for the next few years. Most of the changes are behind the scenes things that users wont ever see but were required as the old forum was no longer fit for purpose with the traffic we get. Give it a week and a couple of tweeks and you wont even remember what the old forum looked like.
It all looks a tad blingy when viewed and I feel would put off some new members who are one finger typists similar to myself but could be fantastic contributors.
 

A1an

Member
No likey but its free so I haven't got the righto moan about it but if it helps....nothing fits on my screen, threads are about three feet wide and adverts overlay the boards.
 

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