Way better than my suggestion. Thanks a bunch!Alphawolf wrote: ↑20 May 2019, 13:37This better?enwez wrote: ↑20 May 2019, 12:10 Jim,
Forum looks great! Thanks for all you do.
Super small suggestion: I think the background color for stickied topics should be darker/more defined. They blend into the other topics the way it is now. See below. I'm sure there are other more important things to do for now but imo it would be an improvement if they were different shades.
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I tried that a couple of times and still no luck with being remembered. I'm only logging in on one computer but it initially stored multiple tries with the same IP thinking they were different computers. I had a similar problem on another board and I don't remember what the fix was, I'll try looking again.
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Try deleteing board cookies on the botom right of this page, then log back in and check the remember me. Hopefully that fixes it.
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Yeah, I've tried that a couple of times as well and no luck.
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Nope....I did the profile - mark all delete...then I did the remove cookies...still have to log in every time.
trying again now that I deleted all cookies and go through the process again. richg99
trying again now that I deleted all cookies and go through the process again. richg99
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Made a change. Hopefully this is now fixed.
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Looks like it's working now for me, I'm logged in after I close out the browser and go back in.
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richg99 wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 23:00 I couldn't find "Place in line" but it might be because the system doesn't like my pix.
I get a small yellow icon in the right corner. Clicking on it...I get... The image file you tried to attach is invalid.
Perhaps it is too large or something else? Otherwise, it is a standard JPG that would normally work just fine.
I had no problem posting JPG files. I suspect you are right about the size.
First click on the "attachment" button (shown below)
The Add Files window will pop open. Click on Add file (like shown here)
When you do that the "Place Inline" option will appear -- like this:
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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LDUBS... That has all been fixed. They upped the Pix Size which can be accepted. All is well now, best I can tell.
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Tapatalk isn't working for me.
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I'm wondering why this site gives the message...
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Is it hosted in the EU?
Unless it is , or the site is targeting EU inhabitants, I'm wondering why the message. From what I've learned if it's in fact in the U.S...
Why is the notification "This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website" seen on many websites?
This is the law is enforced by governing bodies in the EU. So If you live outside of the EU, have a website hosted on a server outside of the EU, and are targeting consumers anywhere other than the EU, you don’t need a cookie consent notice.
The Main intention of this is:
Let users know if they are using cookies.
Explain what data is gathered through the use of cookies and how that data is used.
Gather user consent to the use of cookies.
There's is no explanation of WHAT data is being collected nor how it's used, am I missing something? Also, without cookies you cannot save your login, so if anyone is unclear that cookies are used I don't get it.
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website
Is it hosted in the EU?
Unless it is , or the site is targeting EU inhabitants, I'm wondering why the message. From what I've learned if it's in fact in the U.S...
Why is the notification "This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website" seen on many websites?
This is the law is enforced by governing bodies in the EU. So If you live outside of the EU, have a website hosted on a server outside of the EU, and are targeting consumers anywhere other than the EU, you don’t need a cookie consent notice.
The Main intention of this is:
Let users know if they are using cookies.
Explain what data is gathered through the use of cookies and how that data is used.
Gather user consent to the use of cookies.
There's is no explanation of WHAT data is being collected nor how it's used, am I missing something? Also, without cookies you cannot save your login, so if anyone is unclear that cookies are used I don't get it.
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Hey, you never know. They fish for trout & ditch pickles out of tin boats in Switzerland!gnappi wrote: ↑22 May 2019, 22:58 I'm wondering why this site gives the message...
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website
Is it hosted in the EU?
Unless it is , or the site is targeting EU inhabitants, I'm wondering why the message. From what I've learned if it's in fact in the U.S...
Why is the notification "This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website" seen on many websites?
This is the law is enforced by governing bodies in the EU. So If you live outside of the EU, have a website hosted on a server outside of the EU, and are targeting consumers anywhere other than the EU, you don’t need a cookie consent notice.
The Main intention of this is:
Let users know if they are using cookies.
Explain what data is gathered through the use of cookies and how that data is used.
Gather user consent to the use of cookies.
There's is no explanation of WHAT data is being collected nor how it's used, am I missing something? Also, without cookies you cannot save your login, so if anyone is unclear that cookies are used I don't get it.

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