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Who is still using Classic View?


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Posted by Mike CA on August 01, 2007 at 21:48:14 from (67.126.236.128):

I'm using Modern View because it's more like other forums I vist around the web. I can understand some of you are reluctant to use the newer style, and perhaps it may be because you are unfamiliar with the features of the new set up. I'd like to help out and answer questions to get you started (if you would like) because I believe the ease of use for everyone can only make this board better.

The feature I think would most help out would be posting pictures. The ease of posting a picture on the "Modern View" is leaps and bounds easier than having to use all that old HTML code for the "Classic View".

To post a picture, first you need to host it on the internet. In order to do that, you need a hosting service. If you don't have your own website, there are several places that will do it for free, if you can just ignore the advertising. I prefer http://imageshack.us/ All you have to do is tell the website where to find the picture. (The "Browse" button) And then you can even tell it what size to post it at. Hit the "Host it" button at the bottom of the page, and it will take you to a code page. Scroll to the bottom option called: Direct link to image Highlight that and copy it. Post that URL onto your post in the forum, and then highlight it. Hit the "IMG" button at the top of the message body, and it will encase your picture URL with the image code. No need for you to remember or type out anything! And your picture is displayed for all to see, which makes getting questions answered and showing off your pride and joy a whole lost easier!

Here is my son on the tractor we looked at today. This took me about 30 seconds to host and post. Please let me know if you need help. I only want to make people's experience in YT better, and since I know squat about tractors, maybe I can help with the new forum type. third party image

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