I just had a glance at it Brian and it worked fine. I won't be able to check the links for a few days.
59-Linn (Cedar Rapids) GoogleMap Cedar Rapids (Photos) (Googlemap) is served by several railroads, including Union Pacific, which also reaches Bertram (Photos), Lisbon (Photos) and Fairfax (Photos). Marion (Photos) recently lost their last line. 2006- ...Canadian National (former Illinois Central) ...Union Pacific (former Chicago and North Western) ...Iowa Interstate (trackage rights on CR&IC) ...Cedar Rapids and Iowa City ...Iowa Northern Railway (former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific) 1985- ...Chicago and North Western ...Illinois Central Gulf (former Illinois Central) .......These lines became Chicago, Central and Pacific in December 1985. ...Cedar Rapids and Iowa City (some former Chicago, Milwaukee, .......St. Paul and Pacific) ...Iowa Northern Railroad (former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific) 1930- ...Chicago and North Western ...Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific ...Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific ...Illinois Central ...Cedar Rapids and Iowa City ...Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Northern Railway
If anyone wants to post links that are always underlined, like we could do in the old forum, copy the above links and change them to suit. These would also keep you on the forum when you go through them, while new links take you off the forum.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
nanaimo73 wrote: From doghouse "I still can't figure out how to isolate phrases or sentences from member quotes and reply to them. What am I doing wrong?" just post "[ /quote]insert message[quote]" but not in blue, and double the [/q]s when breaking into a double quote..
From doghouse "I still can't figure out how to isolate phrases or sentences from member quotes and reply to them. What am I doing wrong?"
just post "[ /quote]insert message[quote]" but not in blue, and double the [/q]s when breaking into a double quote..
Thank You.
Lynn, the smileys posted in the new forum work, and those from the old forum should be the ones you see in text.
For your links to work, go to your Update Profile and put your curser against the back of each link and hit the spacebar. Make sure they turn blue.Modeling The L&M Woodland Scenic ExpressSee My Layout progress www.trains.com/trccs/forums/843278/ShowPost.aspxOld Layout http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/688795/ShowPost.aspx
Lynn
Present Layout progress
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/11/p/290127/3372174.aspx#3372174
erikthered wrote:It would be nice to post pictures on the forums, too. I know, it wasn't done on the old forums either. Still, I've noticed some folks able to do it now... and they appear to have PhD's in IT.
Pictures work the same as they did in the old forum: The image has to be hosted on a website somewhere, then use the tags [ i m g ] and [ / i m g ] (minus the extra spacing).
This code:
Gives you this image:
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
The forums appear to be a standard version I have seen from the UK to the US.
My only gripe is that I can rearrange the sequence of posts in a thread, but not the sequence the forums are presented to me. I post mainly in TRAINS Magazine forums, as, I believe, most people do. Why not stick them on the top of the forums listing?
It would be nice to post pictures on the forums, too. I know, it wasn't done on the old forums either. Still, I've noticed some folks able to do it now... and they appear to have PhD's in IT.
Thanks, Bergie, for all the hard work. I owe you some aspirins. Keep on going!
Erik
blhanel wrote: nanaimo73 wrote: Hey Brian, I've been repairing broken links on that thread. I have a lot of links to check on that forum so I'll miss out on all of those threads for everybody.
nanaimo73 wrote: Hey Brian, I've been repairing broken links on that thread. I have a lot of links to check on that forum so I'll miss out on all of those threads for everybody.
Hey Brian,
I've been repairing broken links on that thread. I have a lot of links to check on that forum so I'll miss out on all of those threads for everybody.
Masked links from the old forum don't work unless they include the http:// and unmasked links need to be activated to work. Oh, I get it- the forum software records the fact that that thread was the last one accessed/changed, but since it wasn't a new post, does not change the date of the last post...
Masked links from the old forum don't work unless they include the http:// and unmasked links need to be activated to work.
Oh, I get it- the forum software records the fact that that thread was the last one accessed/changed, but since it wasn't a new post, does not change the date of the last post...
Click on where it says rate at the top of the top post.
Dan
nanaimo73 wrote: Hey Brian, I've been repairing broken links on that thread. I have a lot of links to check on that forum so I'll miss out on all of those threads for everybody. Masked links from the old forum don't work unless they include the http:// and unmasked links need to be activated to work.
Have fun with your trains
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
I got my 10 year old daughter to get me through this ordeal. She knows more about these computers than I'll ever know.
upchuck wrote:AntiGates, I don't get any anything beneath the "subject" or "message" lines, nor any globe & chain when I try to make a new post. I appreciate your help, thanks.
The red links in the old forum stand out better than the dark blue ones now. The old links could be underlined to make them stand out more and remain that way. New links can't be underlined.
When using a link from the old forum on this forum, you remain on this forum and on the link, and could just exit the link when done. New links when used take you off of the forum so you have to back up back onto the forum.
It would be easier to do things if you could copy while in the post/edit/quote box.
Murphy Siding wrote: To be fair, I did find something new, that I like. I can now tell if there is a new post in a thread I'm following.It is no longer neccesary to open them, only to find once again that certain people have edited their posts to make them pop back up to the top.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Murphy Siding wrote: nanaimo73 wrote: Things that should be fixed ? 1- The Enter key should not double space. 2-A member search like the old forum would be better. 3- An advanced search for older threads is needed. 4- FAQ should describe how to do things. 5-The banner across the top takes too long to download to be on every page. I agree 110% ( computers+me=) I'm still dealing with the fact that the pictures of the smilies are gone.
nanaimo73 wrote: Things that should be fixed ? 1- The Enter key should not double space. 2-A member search like the old forum would be better. 3- An advanced search for older threads is needed. 4- FAQ should describe how to do things. 5-The banner across the top takes too long to download to be on every page.
Things that should be fixed ?
1- The Enter key should not double space.
2-A member search like the old forum would be better.
3- An advanced search for older threads is needed.
4- FAQ should describe how to do things.
5-The banner across the top takes too long to download to be on every page.
I agree 110% ( computers+me=) I'm still dealing with the fact that the pictures of the smilies are gone.
I have to agree also, and would add:
6.) Not all of us are as computer literate, and the FAQ is
really better if written at a level that can be
understood by those of us who are not quite as
knowledgeable as the computer dudes [or dudettes]
that have upgraded the Forum we also enjoy.
7.) And also, please address the issue we have with adding
links to posts. Simple "how to" instructions, Please!
8.) Absolutely! What Naniamo73 said:
" The Enter key should not double space."
My
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