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works now.
thanks.
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bring back the fan shout box.
what happened to it?
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Packerchick;213047bring back the fan shout box.
what happened to it?


You didn't even try to find it, did ya? Or a post such as this one which is Sticky in this very forum. :P
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Zero2Cool;213049You didn't even try to find it, did ya? Or a post such as this one which is Sticky in this very forum. :P


I made a change with the shoutbox this year... put it on the front/home page not the forum page. Seems to keep people posting but the shoutbox is still there for those that want it.( just a little input)

Your changes are well thought out and it really speeds up performance which is a key on a forum. [thumbup]



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Zero2Cool;213049You didn't even try to find it, did ya? Or a post such as this one which is Sticky in this very forum. :P


OK, I found it.
Me bad.
Thanks.
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Personally I liked having the shout box available to watch whenever I was inside the forums, but that's me.

And I never really was a big user anyway.
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Do we have a suggestion box somewhere where I can slide an anonymous slip of paper with a tiny little suggestion?
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gbguy20;213227Do we have a suggestion box somewhere where I can slide an anonymous slip of paper with a tiny little suggestion?


feel free to suggest-away

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When I click the name of a thread, it brings me to the first post.
Can you make it so it takes me to the last post instead?
Yes, I know there is a button all the way over on the right side of the forum that says 'take me to last post' but it's tiny and it's way over there.
My instinct due to many years of forum use tells me to click the thread title.
I do it every time, which always results in at least 1 more click to get to where I want to be.

Not a big deal, just figured I would mention it since you are open for suggestions.


edit: in other news I just google imaged suggestion box because I am really bored and found this:



I find it hilarious. hahaha
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When clicking a topic of a forum, it's always giving you the first post in that topic.
phpBB, vBulletin, etc all behave that same way by design.
The link on the right (link with topic name) generally brings you to the last post, for some reason, this software (YAF) has two icons (yes small) that accomplish that.

I prefer clicking the link on the right and going to the last post, but grew "used to" the little icons lol
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