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Old 05-13-2010, 09:02 PM   #1
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Default Complexity of new format.

I just looked at a post about a transmission stand. It had a link to two pictures. I looked at the first one, but could not get back to where I was to look at the second one without having to jump through all of the hoops to log back in again, then try to get the picture, which I finally did.

I am wondering why I have to sign in with my name and password several times a day? Each time I enter and want to read something.

Also wonder why I cannot respond to the initial post, but have to scroll down and respond to the last post. By the time you go through through all of those maschinations the thread has completely turned to something else entirely.

This format is certainly more complicated for us old farts. MY 2¢.

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Old 05-13-2010, 09:12 PM   #2
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i fully agree with you on all counts lawson ryan has made this just like the hamb when he could have made it a great site,,its very noticable how many hamb guys have raced over to the new barn also how many old barners are not on the new 1,the forum is dam hopeless you should be able to click on the subject then answer them under the original post& then the thread keeps going down but now you have to flick over to the pages & then go through that lot,,quite franky its bad news trev no smiles here
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:18 PM   #3
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also its becoming a photo shoot to some of these guys its a forum !!! not a album for pics,yes lawson if you want to answer the guy at top of forum you have to scroll right to the bottom of the post before you can post about the whatever at the top.you should be able to answer his question right there crazy stuff & some of these guys say old ford barn was hard to navigate must have their caps over there eyes!!!
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:24 PM   #4
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Also wonder why I cannot respond to the initial post, but have to scroll down and respond to the last post. By the time you go through through all of those maschinations the thread has completely turned to something else entirely.

This format is certainly more complicated for us old farts. MY 2¢.

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All you need to do if you want to respond to the original post is click on quote,,that is exactly what I did to respond to you question,,you will also notice I deleted the part that I didn't respond to,,hope that helps. HRP
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:26 PM   #5
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Well, You could have had NOTHING This guy has taken a lot of time and effort to get this thing going. Good thing you are not on the other site so I could say what I really want.
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:26 PM   #6
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I just looked at a post about a transmission stand. It had a link to two pictures. I looked at the first one, but could not get back to where I was to look at the second one without having to jump through all of the hoops to log back in again, then try to get the picture, which I finally did.

I am wondering why I have to sign in with my name and password several times a day? Each time I enter and want to read something.

This format is certainly more complicated for us old farts. MY 2¢.

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Lawson,,make sure you check the remember me box beside your name and password. HRP
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:28 PM   #7
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You can cuss me and leave or give it a chance.

Im here to help with anything you need if you chose the later.
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:29 PM   #8
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i fully agree with you on all counts lawson ryan has made this just like the hamb when he could have made it a great site,,its very noticable how many hamb guys have raced over to the new barn also how many old barners are not on the new 1,the forum is dam hopeless you should be able to click on the subject then answer them under the original post& then the thread keeps going down but now you have to flick over to the pages & then go through that lot,,quite franky its bad news trev no smiles here
All you have to do is click quote,,much like I told Lawson,HRP
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:30 PM   #9
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Lawson,,make sure you check the remember me box beside you name and password. HRP
That was my thought. If you click on the picture once, it shows in a black outlined box, which below it, it should say previous or next, click that. If you double click the picture, it will open in a whole new window.
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:38 PM   #10
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Well, They won't find this for a couple of days anyway.........Pipes
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:53 PM   #11
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Well, They won't find this for a couple of days anyway.........Pipes
Ya, I don't know if I could even find my way back!
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Old 05-13-2010, 09:58 PM   #12
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Guys, my take on the new site, you just need to spend the time here and look at all of the different options it has, it just takes some getting use to. If your really interested in being part of Ford Barn, you will want to figure it out, it is what it is. I think we all should be greatful that someone stepped up to take this site over, or we would all be looking at nothing right now. The average guy now seems to be able to post a picture here, this is going to come in handy, when your trying to get help from others, plus its pretty nice seeing all of the members cars. I am glad Ryan saved the ford barn, hell Shelly could have sold it to Japan......Ed
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Old 05-13-2010, 10:00 PM   #13
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All you need to do if you want to respond to the original post is click on quote,,that is exactly what I did to respond to you question,,you will also notice I deleted the part that I didn't respond to,,hope that helps. HRP
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I don't think that you meant to, but your Henry Ford quote, looks like you are putting Lawson Cox down. Lawson Cox, probably has forgotten more than most people on FORDBARN know.
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Old 05-13-2010, 10:15 PM   #14
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Change is not easy for some.
I am no different with things that I am not familar with.

Some like change, some don't.
For those who don't, options are to take the time to learn new things of how they work or ask questions.

Lawson Cox - please if I can help with anything that makes it smoother for you - please send me a private message.

As far as a new face ? - yep I am.
I have helped Ryan for almost 10 years Moderatoe and deal with spam or move general or classifieds posts that maybe are in wrong sections so it looks cleaner and organized and also help anyone else that might have a question.

I have had many Fords in my day as well as others - both stock and modified.

Lawson Cox - please let me know if you have questions. More than happy to help and also in return learn from you if I have any ford questions I might need a answer to if you don't mind me bugging you a time or two.

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Old 05-13-2010, 10:34 PM   #15
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[QUOTE/] I am wondering why I have to sign in with my name and password several times a day? Each time I enter and want to read something.
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Larson, Did you figure out how to click on the remember me box so you don;t have to sign in every time?
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Old 05-13-2010, 10:57 PM   #16
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Hi Denise, good to see you here, you think about trading Big Olds in on a Ford ? ....LOL...Ed
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Old 05-13-2010, 11:56 PM   #18
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i fully agree with you on all counts lawson ryan has made this just like the hamb when he could have made it a great site,,its very noticable how many hamb guys have raced over to the new barn also how many old barners are not on the new 1,the forum is dam hopeless you should be able to click on the subject then answer them under the original post& then the thread keeps going down but now you have to flick over to the pages & then go through that lot,,quite franky its bad news trev no smiles here
If you wish to view the thread with a reply tree like the old version, click on "Display Modes" in the red bar at the top of the thread and select "Switch to Threaded Mode".

In reality though, on threads that become large, the "Linear" or "Hybrid" display modes make the threads much easier to read and follow by allowing you to easily scan the replies and skip those that are lacking constructive information. You'll find that these two modes require far fewer mouse clicks than the "Threaded" mode.

Give it a try before you give up on it. It's only "dam hopeless" if folks don't bother to put forth a valid effort to figure it out and seek help as to how it works, if needed.

Then again, if you wish to be close-minded, you're probably better off just forgetting about the website.
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...Also wonder why I cannot respond to the initial post, but have to scroll down and respond to the last post. By the time you go through through all of those maschinations the thread has completely turned to something else entirely.
Hit the "Quick Reply" button to reply to a specific post. This will not make show up immediately after the post to which you've replied when viewing in the standard "Linear" display mode, but it will insert the reply behind the post in when viewing in the "Hybrid" or "Threaded" modes.

The old version had the same problems with the threads getting totally off topic, turning in to pissing matches, or people having bad attitudes. Thinking that these issues are due to the new format(s) or Ryan's taking over the reins is false logic and untrue. If those are your reasons for giving up on the "new" Ford Barn, you should have given up on the "old" Ford Barn long ago.
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Old 05-14-2010, 12:52 AM   #20
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Hang in there Lawson its not as bad as you think,even im getting the jist of it and you know im pretty bad on these things. ken ct.
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