Ken,
It seems that some settings need to be changed:
In order to start new threads in this forum.
In order to insert a custom picture (unless it related to the number of posts we answer to).
Just testing to see how things are working here, and need some publicly viewable content.
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Ken,
It seems that some settings need to be changed:
In order to start new threads in this forum.
In order to insert a custom picture (unless it related to the number of posts we answer to).
Last edited by XL-Dennis; 2011-03-21 at 11:35 AM. Reason: speleng
Hi Dennis,
I'll look in to that and get back to you.![]()
Ken Puls, FCPA, FCMA, MS MVP
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Test reply.
No quick reply box? I am definitely digging the vBuletin 4.0 though!
Regards,
Zack Barresse
If you click the big "Reply to Thread" button, the quick reply pops up. I can change that, but it could break threaded mode if anyone uses it... don't know if that's a concern though...
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Well I saw the big button! LOL! I'm not sure if either one are of a big concern.
Regards,
Zack Barresse
Hi
What's the advantage of Quick Reply?
Why not just have one reply - the Advanced option.
If you need to upload a file to illustrate a point (which is THE great advanaage over the Newsgroups, as an illustration saves the proverbial 1000 words), then it is all there ready to use.
Why would you want to use Quick reply?
Pure and simple laziness. Just less clicks is all. Kind of like how the Ribbon adds perhaps an extra click or two to get where you're going. Just me being picky. I'm just used to it from other forums really is all.![]()
Regards,
Zack Barresse
Hi Zack
I'm lazy too!! Hadn't you noticed?
So, why not have the Reply click just take you to the Advanced option? Surely that's possible.
Time for bed here in the UK. I'll pick up any response tomorrow.
It's a good point! I think the only other logical explanation is page loading speed. With vBulletin it isn't the entire page which is changed, it's all done dynamically on the page you're on, so it's much quicker. I think that's the only logical explanation (other than me being lazy) I can come up with!![]()
Regards,
Zack Barresse
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