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Let's go back to the old Forum
Who is in favor of going back to the old easy to use old form ??? this new Form is a mess !!!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
That is what I though initially, but I must say now I am a fan of this new format. It is so much easier to upload photos now. We do not have to mess with resizing them. That alone makes it much easier to use. Thank You forum!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Change is inevitable, and my opinion is this new forum is far better! It took some getting used to but has so much more to offer. Our administrators have done a great job!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I like it. Like anything, once you get used to how to navigate it , it's a breeze and easier to post pics.
Yes it was perplexing for a few days and admin. had to do some tweaking, but things are settling down now.
And as admin. said the old forum software couldn't be upgraded any more. It was 4/5 years obsolete.
Yes it was perplexing for a few days and admin. had to do some tweaking, but things are settling down now.
And as admin. said the old forum software couldn't be upgraded any more. It was 4/5 years obsolete.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I'm getting used to it. I like being able to load pics.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I like the new option of clicking on a posted photo and getting the full sized version of the pic.
Rich C.
Rich C.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I dunno. I like my form. So does my wife!!!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Not only no way in h*ll but it isn't possible anyway. Personally my biggest problem was shrinking my avitar to fit but this is such an inprovement over the old Forum it's almost rediculous. PS: I still prefer the Barn site over both.
Forget everything you thought you knew.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Joe-
I am always resistant to change. But I do like the new forum. I do like posting photos without having to resize them.
I would encourage you to find a young person who can help you learn how to navigate. Even I can do it now!
: ^ )
Keith
I am always resistant to change. But I do like the new forum. I do like posting photos without having to resize them.
I would encourage you to find a young person who can help you learn how to navigate. Even I can do it now!
: ^ )
Keith
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
As I understand it, they can't even if they wanted too. The old system was so outdated that there was no support for it. They kept it staggering along as far as they could but it is gone! A massive amount of work has gone into this new system, and while there were a few opening day glitches, they have been resolved and in almost every case, it is working great! Sure, you have to get used to it, but it is easy to learn, there is plenty of tech help available, just ask!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Well I just logged back in for the first time in weeks.I come by and read over some stuff as a guest.
It would seem that the software needs to be written in a way it can be supported indefinatly for aforum like this.I can see facebook or something not caring about long term as everything there is living for the moment type stuff.
But this is a site that folks may visit for many years to come as long as they have a intrest in T's.
It would seem that the software needs to be written in a way it can be supported indefinatly for aforum like this.I can see facebook or something not caring about long term as everything there is living for the moment type stuff.
But this is a site that folks may visit for many years to come as long as they have a intrest in T's.
If you can't help em, don't hinder em'
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
working fine for me,thanks. charley
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I will admit that if I could have my way with all things, I would prefer the old format forum form. However, as a former communications technology expert (thirty years and my fingerprints are all over the foundation of the internet), I have known for years that it could not be continued for much longer. I often commented of my concerns about switching to a new format, and am very pleased with the way this NEEDED change was handled.
Thank you Chris and Jeff!
Thank you Chris and Jeff!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
The two forums are like comparing a Model T to a covered wagon...IMO
Once you learn it, much more better
Once you learn it, much more better
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I agree joeg48, but it's only model T so who cares ?
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Dag nabbet .... this new fangled in-turn-net. Why can’t we go back to sending letters to Hemmings Motor News and waiting a month for a reply!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I'm getting used to it, but it's a pain in the ass. Royce's forum is the same, and it's a pain in the ass too!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Keith has the right idea. when a person of the elderly persuasion runs aground on the shoals of current technology, I always advise Get some kid to teach you how. This is really a great improvement.
This is a lot easier than on the old forum, with better results.
This is a lot easier than on the old forum, with better results.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
For what it's worth, I think the new forum format is fine. Like anything new, it takes a little getting used to.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
The new forum is good but there is still one thing I would like to see done and that is to change color or have an icon pop up when I come out of a post. I know if I refresh it will change color but that is a pain in the ol posterior. If they can put that silly preview thing on here why can't they do what a lot of us have asked for. Jim PS the Grand poobah and company are doing a great job and are to be commended.
Back road kinda guy stuck on the freeway of life.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
To Steve Jelf ....or anyone who knows how to do this-
Please explain how you imbedded an image in the message in between texts instead
of as attachment(s).
I have tried to do this using BB code. The damn thing tells me it cannot determine
the sizes of the images so rejects the posts. Nearly all of my images are uploaded to
my web host server and are the same 640 x 480 size. Huh?
I have successfully done this on Royce's site, so it's not a problem of not knowing
how to use BB code. Or, maybe it is. I am no computer whiz; not in the least.
I never had this problem with the old forum since we could post the image wherever
we wanted and then upload them to those spots.
So, until this becomes clear to me, I will probably just be a lurker. The old forum
was infinitely more user-friendly in this respect. At least, for now, for me.
Please explain how you imbedded an image in the message in between texts instead
of as attachment(s).
I have tried to do this using BB code. The damn thing tells me it cannot determine
the sizes of the images so rejects the posts. Nearly all of my images are uploaded to
my web host server and are the same 640 x 480 size. Huh?
I have successfully done this on Royce's site, so it's not a problem of not knowing
how to use BB code. Or, maybe it is. I am no computer whiz; not in the least.
I never had this problem with the old forum since we could post the image wherever
we wanted and then upload them to those spots.
So, until this becomes clear to me, I will probably just be a lurker. The old forum
was infinitely more user-friendly in this respect. At least, for now, for me.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
When you add an image, you will see a box next to File Comment that reads place inline. Click on that box after the picture loads and will place the image in the text.
So now if I want to add another image in the text I load the next image; Then I can talk about my brothers John Deer cat. I would suggest doing the preview before posting to make sure the images are in the correct order.I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Thank you. I'll try the next time an opportunity presents itself.
You are loading the images using a "drag and drop" method instead of as attachments?
You are loading the images using a "drag and drop" method instead of as attachments?
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- MTFCA Number: 25636
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Jim, if you are clicking your "back button" it will not change color, but if you click on "return to 2019 discussion forum" at the end of the post the color of the icon changes.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I'll take the old forum,
This one is not configured so I can see it at work it tells me the site is not safe and the firewalls block it
This is my 1917 racer...or will be one day when I get around to finishing it
This one is not configured so I can see it at work it tells me the site is not safe and the firewalls block it
This is my 1917 racer...or will be one day when I get around to finishing it
Forum member since ??
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I'll chime in on this one. I liked the look and use of the old forum. Easier to read the type, loaded much faster on my computer, just had a friendlier feel. I know change is inevitable, dang it. But I still like driving around listening to my 8 tracks in my truck and running cords to my hand tools in the shop. One day I guess I'll have to up grade those things too.
Just give me time to Rust and I'll be good as new. Wabi-Sabi
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I’m sure they had the same conversation about the horse and buggy after the Model T came out!
1923 Touring
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Only thing I miss from the old forum was when you clicked on a link, by default, it opened in a new window. Also, I'm sure the new software is capable of handling the creation of hyperlinks but the use of standard html code seems to be turned off. The url button should create one just by adding the link and the text you want but the way it is now you don't need to use it at all.
Example:
<a href="http://www.ebay.com/" target="_blank">Visit eBay!</a>
With url button: www.ebay.com
Without url button: www.ebay.com
Example:
<a href="http://www.ebay.com/" target="_blank">Visit eBay!</a>
With url button: www.ebay.com
Without url button: www.ebay.com
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
One of the things I liked about the old forum was the ability to run a progression of photos, in sequence, as the narrative of an explanation progressed. It was a great tool for explaining your own problem or an answer to someone else's. I miss that.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Yes, the limit of five photos per post is sometimes inconvenient.
On the old forum picture files that were too big would give you trouble, and you had to shrink them before they could be posted. On this forum the opposite is true. If you post a photo file that's too small, this happens:
This little 300 pixel (188KB) picture shows up as an attachment with data under it. If you click on it nothing happens.
But when I post it full size (2360 x 2028 pixels, 2.1 MB) It shows up larger here without the data, and when you click on it you get a full size image that fills the screen.
With this ability to post full size high resolution images, it's disappointing when people put tiny pictures of their cars in the gallery.
On the old forum picture files that were too big would give you trouble, and you had to shrink them before they could be posted. On this forum the opposite is true. If you post a photo file that's too small, this happens:
This little 300 pixel (188KB) picture shows up as an attachment with data under it. If you click on it nothing happens.
But when I post it full size (2360 x 2028 pixels, 2.1 MB) It shows up larger here without the data, and when you click on it you get a full size image that fills the screen.
With this ability to post full size high resolution images, it's disappointing when people put tiny pictures of their cars in the gallery.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I was on the old forum at least nineteen years and never did learn how to post a picture.
Just reading above posts that mention the new forum is easier to post pictures on makes me like the new forum better.
Getting used to the new forum reminds me of people who ran out and bought a new model T and stored it for later because they thought they could never learn to drive a newer car with a three speed stick.
We once had neighbor lady who was willing to drive my wife around, she had a license and my wife didn’t, but she couldn’t drive an automatic! Was afraid to learn!
Just reading above posts that mention the new forum is easier to post pictures on makes me like the new forum better.
Getting used to the new forum reminds me of people who ran out and bought a new model T and stored it for later because they thought they could never learn to drive a newer car with a three speed stick.
We once had neighbor lady who was willing to drive my wife around, she had a license and my wife didn’t, but she couldn’t drive an automatic! Was afraid to learn!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Nooooo! Don't un-fix it.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I have been having problems posting pictures, I didn’t know about the five photo limit.
That explains a lot
That explains a lot
Tony Bowker
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
That is a limit of 5 per posting. So to add more photos add a 2ed posting.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I liked the old one but am familiar with this system well enough from other websites to sort of use it at a luser level.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I think the problem with the old one was that they could no longer update it with new antivirus or capacity programs...they had to go to this new one because it comes with all the bells and whistles that make this forum a hell of a lot more secure, than our old one was...besides, Chris B wanted to put my drawings on that one too, but had troubles with the formatting...on this one however the program is a lot more accommodating than our previous forum in the way it handles pictures, so instead of having 3 different files (Large, for download, small for thumbnail and one large PDF) this program allows for only one and does all the different sizing according to what is placed where and yet allows for the full size for download.
I still have some problems with searches though, but then I had them on the old forum too...it is a learning curve, you have to accept that there is no going back to the old way, because it is just not a viable solution any longer. Embrace this one, get used to navigating within it and I think you'll enjoy posting and working within this forum waaaay more than the previous one...besides guys...you know...fun never quits! Right?
I still have some problems with searches though, but then I had them on the old forum too...it is a learning curve, you have to accept that there is no going back to the old way, because it is just not a viable solution any longer. Embrace this one, get used to navigating within it and I think you'll enjoy posting and working within this forum waaaay more than the previous one...besides guys...you know...fun never quits! Right?
Fun never quits!
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
It is very similar to the experience our forefathers had when they made the switch from Model T to Model A. The T was much easier to shift the gears on a T, but had a lot more problems with the transmission and bands. It takes a while to get accustomed to the new one. All is pretty easy except loading pictures. If you had the pictures sized right you just click on one place and then find the picture and click again and it is posted. However with the new forum the picture can be a larger size but is much harder to load. I admit I have only been able to load pictures a few times and usually forget what I did to get them to post. The problem is in the instructions where it says,"drag and click". I haven't been able to find out how to drag from a completely different part of my computer to this page! I have succeeded several times, but tried so many different ways to accomplish it that I don't remember what I did to actually make it work Anyway if I try again I will probably eventually memorize it.
Norm
Norm
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
Norman, What I do to drag and drop pictures to this new system on my PC is first make the T Forum page that I want to post picture to take up less than half of my screen. Next I open up a new window and go to the file location of my pictures and make this new window take up the other half of my screen with no overlap. I can now click on the picture file,(jpg), and drag a copy to the T Forum page where I am posting. The thing I forgot at first is that the pictures seem to post in backwards order, last one copied is first one posted, so it helps me to prior make copies of my pictures in my PC file with file names numbered in the order I want them to appear.
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Re: lets go back to the old Form
I've never tried drag & drop because normal posting is so easy. Here's how.
Beneath the composition box click Attachments.
Then click Add files.
In the window that pops up find the picture file on your computer that you want to use. Click on it, then click Open.
The title of your file will appear on the left. A green check on the right will show you that it's OK to use. Click Place inline.The file title will appear as an attachment in the composition box.
Click Preview and your picture will appear in the Preview box. In the composition box you type whatever you want above and below your picture.
Now, for practice, go and post a nice photo of your Model T in the Gallery.
Beneath the composition box click Attachments.
Then click Add files.
In the window that pops up find the picture file on your computer that you want to use. Click on it, then click Open.
The title of your file will appear on the left. A green check on the right will show you that it's OK to use. Click Place inline.The file title will appear as an attachment in the composition box.
Click Preview and your picture will appear in the Preview box. In the composition box you type whatever you want above and below your picture.
Now, for practice, go and post a nice photo of your Model T in the Gallery.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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- First Name: John
- Last Name: Warren
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 14 Roadster, 25 Pickup , 26 Canadian Touring , and a 24-28 TA race car
- Location: Henderson, Nevada
Re: lets go back to the old Form
I love the new forum, or form what ever you call it , it is great! Thank you Chris and Jeff
24-28 TA race car, 26 Canadian touring, 25 Roadster pickup, 14 Roadster, and 11AB Maxwell runabout
Keep it simple and keep a good junk pile if you want to invent something
Keep it simple and keep a good junk pile if you want to invent something
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- First Name: Norman
- Last Name: Kling
- Location: Alpine California
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Norm
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- First Name: Don
- Last Name: Allen
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1924 Touring
- Location: Houston, TX
- MTFCA Number: 50001
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Looks like you did it right.
That's a great photo Norm.
That's a great photo Norm.
1924 Touring
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- First Name: Bill
- Last Name: Chuplis
- Location: Coatesville, PA
- Contact:
Re: lets go back to the old Form
What helps me, when posting multiple pics, is to open their storage folder, copy the ones I want and paste them to the desktop. Then I can rename by number for the proper order if need be and just delete them when the task is finished.
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- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2019 12:08 pm
- First Name: Hal
- Last Name: Davis
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '22 TT Stake Bed, '18 Touring (Hers)
- Location: SE Georgia
- Board Member Since: 2005
Re: lets go back to the old Form
I understand why they had to do it, but I must admit, I liked the old one better. I never had "Problems" per se, posting photos, but it was a pain to have to resize them first. That is the only thing I like better about the new format. Other than that, there is no advantage to ME. Like I say, I do understand why we had to change and it ain't ever going back. Most of the new bells and whistles are things that are just fluff to me. I have little use for them, and some things I even find annoying, like the first and last post popping up in the main tree when I try to scan through it. I use my cursor to kinda keep my place like I would my finger in a book. Can't do that now, as those windows pop up and obscure what I'm trying to look at. The good news for some of you though is that I don't get on here as much as I used to. That should bring smiles to some of your faces.
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 7:11 pm
- First Name: Mark
- Last Name: Bailey
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1918 Roadster P/U
- Location: Colorado
- MTFCA Number: 50335
- Board Member Since: 2016
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Much better than the old one. Thanks to everyone for making this site possible.
Still crankin old iron
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- Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2019 4:57 pm
- First Name: Tom
- Last Name: Stephens
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: Parts to build a Speedster
- Location: Arnold, CA
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Right click on the link and select either "Open Link in New Tab" or "Open Link in New Window".
At first, I didn't like the new forum (not liking change), but now I like it better.
Dragging and dropping pictures is great!
Tom
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- First Name: Kevin
- Last Name: Matthiesen
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Coupe, 1921 speedster, 1925 TT, 1916 Exp
- Location: Madera California
- MTFCA Number: 11598
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Steve Jeff, Thank you for the picture posting from a file info. I think I now know why the photo description didn't post when I tried this a while back, I was typing it in the wrong place. Kevin
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- First Name: Jim
- Last Name: Riedy
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 26 Roadster
- Location: Sandusky,Ohio
- MTFCA Number: 25079
- MTFCI Number: 18732
- Board Member Since: 2005
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Tom, Thanks for the tip about right clicking on a link. I also missed that feature now I can open a different site and be able to go back and forth between the two when needed. Jim
Back road kinda guy stuck on the freeway of life.
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- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2019 9:37 pm
- First Name: Steve
- Last Name: Jelf
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1923 touring and a few projects
- Location: Parkerfield, Kansas
- MTFCA Number: 16175
- MTFCI Number: 14758
- Board Member Since: 2007
- Contact:
Re: lets go back to the old Form
What is this "right click" of which you speak?
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:25 am
- First Name: Dave
- Last Name: Hanlon
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 24 Touring car
- Location: NE Ohio
- MTFCA Number: 50191
- Board Member Since: 2018
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Lots of happy stuff from a right clickSteve Jelf wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:48 pmWhat is this "right click" of which you speak?
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I see your mouse still has a tail, mine too.
My PC is in my garage with a brake lathe etc.
I won't waste the money on a wireless.
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:28 pm
- First Name: Duane
- Last Name: Cooley
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 18 Runabout, 24 Runabout for 20yrs, 25 TT, late Center Door project, open express pickup
- Location: central MN
- MTFCA Number: 32488
- Board Member Since: 2015
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Tongue fully implanted DEEP in my cheek Steve!
Sheesh, even my Linux operating systems have two or more functions on the mouse! There's even a wheel in the middle of the two buttons!
And the OS's are free to use and alter as you wish! Maybe a viable alternative? I didn't think so.
This forum is very smooth, as light as the old style and works well for me. I've also used these php style bulletin boards before and similars.
Patience young Skywalker.
Sheesh, even my Linux operating systems have two or more functions on the mouse! There's even a wheel in the middle of the two buttons!
And the OS's are free to use and alter as you wish! Maybe a viable alternative? I didn't think so.
This forum is very smooth, as light as the old style and works well for me. I've also used these php style bulletin boards before and similars.
Patience young Skywalker.
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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- Joined: Mon Jan 21, 2019 4:57 pm
- First Name: Tom
- Last Name: Stephens
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: Parts to build a Speedster
- Location: Arnold, CA
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Ha! I was waiting for someone to bring that up My favorite way on a Mac is just hold down the Control key and click on the mouse or trackpad.
Tom
Also:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207700
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/five-ways-t ... -trackpad/
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- First Name: Robert
- Last Name: Burton
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 21 touring
- Location: South Carolina
- Contact:
Re: lets go back to the old Form
I like the this platform better, the searches seem snappier. i just wish they would migrate the past data/post over from old platform to this platform. It would allow us to query/search without having to go back and forth between websites.
Thanks
robert
Thanks
robert
This is my 1921 Model T Ford, and photos of the exciting journey and places I travel.
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:42 pm
- First Name: Matt
- Last Name: G
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Touring, 1926 Fordor Project, TT C-cab flatbed farm field find, TT dump truck project
- Location: California
- MTFCA Number: 30697
Re: lets go back to the old Form
Steve,Steve Jelf wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:48 pmWhat is this "right click" of which you speak?
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Simple! Avoid wrong clicking!
Matt
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- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:32 pm
- First Name: Jeff
- Last Name: Stevenson
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1921 Touring
- Location: Wilder Idaho
- MTFCA Number: 50006
- Board Member Since: 2017
Re: lets go back to the old Form
That would take an army of people. It’s kind of like transferring vinyl records to cassettes. It’s a complete manual process. You do it because it is a new format and offers lots of benefits. So, you like the new cassettes for lots of reasons, however, the vinyl sounds better but is limited in use. But it’s always a trade off. One day this Forum software will be old, obsolete and unsupported and will also need an upgrade or change.poorboy1921 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:30 amI like the this platform better, the searches seem snappier. i just wish they would migrate the past data/post over from old platform to this platform. It would allow us to query/search without having to go back and forth between websites.
Do you all still have your Radioshack TRS 80’s (trash 80) or Atari Computer’s? No, you do t... now you have a Mac or a pc. Do you still have DOS and floppy discs? Hardly. Change takes a little time to get used to, but ultimately results in something the vast majority wants and can use that folks like me who volunteer to help keep things running can actually help and do it with a supportable toolset. Something we can get other folks to help us with if necessary, and that does happen.
I love the kids idea. Seriously. They can show you how to do just about anything on any computerized device. And likely do it with their thumbs no less...
And in light of this thread being OT, and over the protests of some, and the joy of most, I’m now moving it to the OT Forum.
Yours faithfully,
AdminJeff
Assistant WebSite Admin
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
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- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:32 pm
- First Name: Jeff
- Last Name: Stevenson
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1921 Touring
- Location: Wilder Idaho
- MTFCA Number: 50006
- Board Member Since: 2017
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
Not sure I agree with your police work there Lou...
. The old forum was completely unsupportable. Think of a failed wheel bearing in your car that you keep trying to make work. You add a ton of grease. You replace the little balls, but the races are toast.
The previous forum was that failed ball bearing with no replacement balls or races available and no way to upgrade. And no amt of grease would work. So there is no going back. Ever.
This forum is organized in a logical hierarchy. Click the Index link and you can see that in full technicolor. I’m not seeing a mess around here.... and that folks, is by design.
Jeff
Assistant WebSite Admin
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:28 pm
- First Name: James
- Last Name: Bartsch
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '26 Coupe
- Location: Dryden, NY 13053
- MTFCA Number: 30615
- MTFCA Life Member: YES
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
The new forum is here to stay, as others have confirmed. I find it interesting that when the 'upgrade' was discussed at Hershey in '18, there was an overwhelming support for the 'new forum', and Chris assured us it would 'not be like facebook'. What we have seems to me to be much more like facebook than I expected, but hey, it's still a somewhat free country. I do find the format to be very inefficient of use of screen space, lot's of white space and little actual text on a screen and constant shuffle back and forth to topics and posts. And there's the signature lines of some posts that resemble half page ads from JC Whitney.
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- First Name: Jeff
- Last Name: Stevenson
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1921 Touring
- Location: Wilder Idaho
- MTFCA Number: 50006
- Board Member Since: 2017
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
I’m missing something here... there are no political news feeds, no “liking” of posts, no friends lists or friends feeds and especially, no ads. For all those reasons I committed Facebook Haricari 6mos ago and deleted my account. More folks should try doing that. This forum will never have those FB features as long as I’m involved... and working for free as an admin in our mostly free country...
Jeff
Assistant WebSite Admin
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
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- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2019 9:37 pm
- First Name: Steve
- Last Name: Jelf
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1923 touring and a few projects
- Location: Parkerfield, Kansas
- MTFCA Number: 16175
- MTFCI Number: 14758
- Board Member Since: 2007
- Contact:
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
I keep Facebook to keep up with some of the friends and relatives. But for Model T information I come here. In addition to the differences Jeff mentioned, this is a primary source of sound advice. The FB groups tend to have a lot more "Gee, that's neat, I wish I lived closer."
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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- Posts: 37
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 7:29 pm
- First Name: Allen
- Last Name: Banks
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1923 Roadster
- Location: Columbus, Ohio
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
I like the new. Good work guys for making it happen. Pics are easier to load, it's sortable and more user friendly. Just my .02.
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:07 pm
- First Name: Thomas
- Last Name: Hicks
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '24 TT, '26 TT, '24 Speedster, '26 Speedster
- Location: Chesterfield, VA
- MTFCA Number: 32518
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
The old forum was a mess because spammers were taking it over It had to be replaced with a forum that could be protected and did not take so much administrative time.
Face Book, in my opinion, is a totally disorganized mess because I can't figure out to find a post from yesterday and every time I hit the "enter" key it posts my message even though I only want to start a new paragraph. Plus all those messages and friends crap popping up. If I sat down with one of my children for an hour I could probably figure it out, but I also dislike the recent political disclosures about its information sharing on members.
I can Google "MTFCA" along with about any question on Model T's and get a knowledgeable answer quickly. As someone new to Model T's I find this forum's greatest strength to be guys who know their stuff who are willing to share that info in a friendly manner. This is a great service to the Model T community, and I would like to see it continue.
I do hate FB, but I find this forum very easy to navigate and I like to be able to go directly to vehicles for sale and find them all in one place rather than having to search though a lot of posts. Ditto for parts. Some posters do not like the OT. but it is only a click away and I feel it makes the main forum less cluttered.
Face Book, in my opinion, is a totally disorganized mess because I can't figure out to find a post from yesterday and every time I hit the "enter" key it posts my message even though I only want to start a new paragraph. Plus all those messages and friends crap popping up. If I sat down with one of my children for an hour I could probably figure it out, but I also dislike the recent political disclosures about its information sharing on members.
I can Google "MTFCA" along with about any question on Model T's and get a knowledgeable answer quickly. As someone new to Model T's I find this forum's greatest strength to be guys who know their stuff who are willing to share that info in a friendly manner. This is a great service to the Model T community, and I would like to see it continue.
I do hate FB, but I find this forum very easy to navigate and I like to be able to go directly to vehicles for sale and find them all in one place rather than having to search though a lot of posts. Ditto for parts. Some posters do not like the OT. but it is only a click away and I feel it makes the main forum less cluttered.
Technology, the solution to all of our problems... and the cause of most of them.
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- First Name: Duane
- Last Name: Cooley
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 18 Runabout, 24 Runabout for 20yrs, 25 TT, late Center Door project, open express pickup
- Location: central MN
- MTFCA Number: 32488
- Board Member Since: 2015
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
Sorry to bring my opinion into the mix again.
If you find this new forum difficult, consider this please: I was surfing along, looking for MM (Minneapolis-Moline) info out there.
Actually, I'm a Twin City tractor guy and that predates MM tractors, so I hit 2 different forums that I'm a member of already,
looking for info
One had been down due to spammers for a couple of months!
Both of them are far clunkier than the old, light forum we had and yet light years clunkier than this light phpbb forum.
Model T information is cake!
Try searching for info on anything that is starting to become obscure. Like Twin City tractors.
My brain said to type this: Man, we got it made, right here...
2 pennys
If you find this new forum difficult, consider this please: I was surfing along, looking for MM (Minneapolis-Moline) info out there.
Actually, I'm a Twin City tractor guy and that predates MM tractors, so I hit 2 different forums that I'm a member of already,
looking for info
One had been down due to spammers for a couple of months!
Both of them are far clunkier than the old, light forum we had and yet light years clunkier than this light phpbb forum.
Model T information is cake!
Try searching for info on anything that is starting to become obscure. Like Twin City tractors.
My brain said to type this: Man, we got it made, right here...
2 pennys
Since I lost my mind mind, I feel more liberated
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- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2019 1:14 pm
- First Name: Robert
- Last Name: Burton
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 21 touring
- Location: South Carolina
- Contact:
Re: lets go back to the old Form
AdminJeff wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:38 amThat would take an army of people. It’s kind of like transferring vinyl records to cassettes. It’s a complete manual process. You do it because it is a new format and offers lots of benefits. So, you like the new cassettes for lots of reasons, however, the vinyl sounds better but is limited in use. But it’s always a trade off. One day this Forum software will be old, obsolete and unsupported and will also need an upgrade or change.poorboy1921 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:30 amI like the this platform better, the searches seem snappier. i just wish they would migrate the past data/post over from old platform to this platform. It would allow us to query/search without having to go back and forth between websites.
Do you all still have your Radioshack TRS 80’s (trash 80) or Atari Computer’s? No, you do t... now you have a Mac or a pc. Do you still have DOS and floppy discs? Hardly. Change takes a little time to get used to, but ultimately results in something the vast majority wants and can use that folks like me who volunteer to help keep things running can actually help and do it with a supportable toolset. Something we can get other folks to help us with if necessary, and that does happen.
I love the kids idea. Seriously. They can show you how to do just about anything on any computerized device. And likely do it with their thumbs no less...
And in light of this thread being OT, and over the protests of some, and the joy of most, I’m now moving it to the OT Forum.
Yours faithfully,
AdminJeff
Thanks for the info
robert
This is my 1921 Model T Ford, and photos of the exciting journey and places I travel.
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poorboy1921/
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:45 am
- First Name: David
- Last Name: Stroud
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1925 Coupe
- Location: Mound City, MO 64470
- Board Member Since: 2011
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
I'm about as computer illiterate as anyone can be, but I'm slowly getting through the learning curve. So far, the only thing that I have an issue with is when you are done with a thread and go back, it starts from the top of the forum. No big deal, just a bit of a pita. Overall, I like the new format, the Admins have been doing a great job, I can't fathom the amount of time and effort they have put into this. Dave
1925 mostly original coupe.
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- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2019 7:51 am
- First Name: Dick
- Last Name: Cruickshank
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1912 Depot Hack, 1916 Touring
- Location: Angier NC
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
The new forum is great! It was well thought out by folks who knew what this forum was for and who used it. They also allowed for comments and agreed with some suggestions to improve the capabilities. This is unlike EBAY where someone decides what they think is an improvement without any knowledge of the user environment. BAH HUMBUG to EBAY!!!
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- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:07 pm
- First Name: Thomas
- Last Name: Hicks
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: '24 TT, '26 TT, '24 Speedster, '26 Speedster
- Location: Chesterfield, VA
- MTFCA Number: 32518
Re: Let's go back to the old Forum
Try clicking on either "NEXT TOPIC", or "PREVIOUS TOPIC" at the bottom of the page.
Technology, the solution to all of our problems... and the cause of most of them.