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Skhilled

Yesterday at 21:09:09
I've upgraded the server...more resources. ;)
 

Ken

Yesterday at 20:57:10
Now that you mention it...  :D
 

Skhilled

Yesterday at 20:47:19
...and, you should notice that the site is much faster.  :o
 

Ken

Yesterday at 20:31:37
Hey Steve.
 

Skhilled

Yesterday at 17:56:10
Re-read the message below...
 

Skhilled

2024-03-31, 15:22:06
Oh yeah, you need to upgrade the site first...
 

Ken

2024-03-30, 09:54:54
Whoops! I forgot that the SMF install here on OFF is out of date!  :'(
 

Ken

2024-03-30, 09:44:48
 Conga-Rats Steve!  :thumbup:
Me gonna install it here just for the fun of it!  :)
 

Skhilled

2024-03-29, 22:15:23
Released!  :D
 

Skhilled

2024-03-24, 09:52:09
It may be released as early as today...if we all agree on it. ;)

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Offline Ken

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Replying to a Topic:
« on: August 20, 2006, 10:53:54 AM »
Topic's, sometimes called 'threads', are easy to reply to, all you need do is  just follow these steps:

Replying to a topic or poll is basically the same as starting a new topic, but it's not necessary to enter anything in the Subject field unless you wish to change what's already there.
As shown in the picture below you can click on reply, found at the top and the bottom of the thread, or...
Click on Quote to have a copy of the selected message display within your message.
example: if a thread has 5 replys to the original post (for a total of 6 entries to the thread) and you want to make sure that everyone knows that you are replying to the message posted in reply #3... then simply click on the quote button in reply #3 and that message will display in your post.

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If 'Quick Reply' has been enabled, a simple reply field will also appear after the post(s) on a page, but you'll have to type your Bulletin Board Code and Smileys manually if you choose to use it.

Simple Machines - SMF User Help: Posting
If you would like to see the Basic Posting page written by the same folks that wrote our FamilyForum software just go to the link above.
It is a well written and highly informative How-To on many of the features available here on the forum.
* Much of the info for the tip above were found on those SMF pages.

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