Interesting. I thought no one used that, I was trying to find a way to just delete the "what's new" section. There used to be a "new" section that was different. It just listed the threads that had new posts in them. It disappeared with an update some time ago though and I don't know why.
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The what's new section is the only one I use. Or more accurately, it's always my front door to the forum. I come in through there to see what others are commenting on before joining a conversation.Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostInteresting. I thought no one used that, I was trying to find a way to just delete the "what's new" section. There used to be a "new" section that was different. It just listed the threads that had new posts in them. It disappeared with an update some time ago though and I don't know why.
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Interesting. See the "new" section used to just show the threads that had been commented on since you were last here, but not the actual comments themselves. I also view the forums a little differently than most people, as I look at / read every single new post that's made.Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostThe what's new section is the only one I use. Or more accurately, it's always my front door to the forum. I come in through there to see what others are commenting on before joining a conversation.CD Email: [email protected]
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I too use the "what's new" button to enter the forum. It is a great way to get caught up every day on what's going on. I would be lost without it.Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostInteresting. I thought no one used that, I was trying to find a way to just delete the "what's new" section. There used to be a "new" section that was different. It just listed the threads that had new posts in them. It disappeared with an update some time ago though and I don't know why.
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Honestly at some point the forums are going to get a complete over haul. We're currently on vBulletin 4 but we own a license for vBulletin 5, we just never figured out how to migrate from 4 to 5. Once that happens the forums are probably going to change fairly drastically in terms of functionality and probably visually too.CD Email: [email protected]
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Love the What's New button as well. Whatever the change, I'd like to see that stay. Does TDT.org use vBulletin 5?Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostHonestly at some point the forums are going to get a complete over haul. We're currently on vBulletin 4 but we own a license for vBulletin 5, we just never figured out how to migrate from 4 to 5. Once that happens the forums are probably going to change fairly drastically in terms of functionality and probably visually too.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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I actually had to go find it when this conversation started. I just look at threads with new posts since the last time I looked. I am generally lost anyways. TST is on vBulletin version 4.0.8 with the CD forum being on 4.2.2.Originally posted by Brian861 View PostLove the What's New button as well. Whatever the change, I'd like to see that stay. Does TDT.org use vBulletin 5?
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Now reading: Shaun Bythell’s CONFESSIONS OF A BOOKSELLER, the followup to DIARY OF A BOOKSELLER.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Secret Stories: Tales from the Secret History by F. Paul Wilson
Excellent stories from the Secret History of the World. My favorite character, so far, is Detective Harrison in FACES.
Wilson's stories are comfortable and easy for me to get into. Must be a Jersey thing.
He was an interesting and captivating speaker when I saw him at a writer's group meeting years ago. He and Tom Monteleone were my favorites.Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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