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It is not just you, we are currently having server issues (the forum is using up too much server power or "load") so we are investigating what elements can be turned off to reduce the load otherwise we may have to upgrade the server which costs. We will try and keep disruption to a minimum.


You can still see which messages are new when you go to the listing page e.g. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/list.php?5 but having to count exactly how many messages are new and then show everyone their individual number of new messages is quite an effort. And remember most people do not read all messages so their new message count is in its 000's which has to be done every time they go to the home page.

  • 2 weeks later...

Adminyadmin said: "... we cannot pay for a programmer to sort it out."



Is it worth asking on the forum if someone is a programmer and would do it for free? I know absolutely nothing about computers, but if I did I would offer my time to keep something so good up to scratch.

  • 4 weeks later...

hi microbite


do you mean photos from an existing website or local


If it's an existing website, rather than just post the link into the post, click on the icon above (the row of icons that has the smileys? - pick the one next to the Italicise which looks like a mountain and sun)


then post the link in the dialog box


then post a description


Voila

Sean's getting muddled up there, it won't prompt you to add a description when adding a photo, you just put the web address in the prompt box that comes up when you press the mountain/sun button, click OK, and it shall add the code to your post.


Then just carry on typing under it.


If you want to link to another site, you click the globe/paperclip button, paste the web address in to the prompt box, click ok, then another prompt box will appear asking you to add a description, for example "Click Here". When you post, you'll get a blue "Click Here" linking to the site.


I think I've just confused myself :-S

If it's your own photo then upload the file as an attachment, then look at your post, click on the attachment copy the url and repeat as above.


As you can see I've an attachment below which and my picture below points to the picture using the insert image url icon (the little landscape thingy)

file.php?12,file=2394


Just a screenshot I took that proved that bon3yard's naked piccies are naughty.

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