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Oct 14th, 2004, 10:12 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Junior Member
Need forum help, + a question
I am not very experienced with forums.
Is there any help info on navigation and other such?
Also, I have one posting that had2 or 3 replies
(one my own -- not realizing I could edit my post).
Now, it shows none.
What is that about?
Thanks!
This seems to be a really nice forum.
Jim
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Oct 15th, 2004, 12:01 AM
#2
Try to imagine this:
Each of the 'forums' (Classic Visual Basic, VB.NET, Forum Feedback) is a folder. When you open these folders, you find a lot of 'threads', which are files.
There you go, navigation.
Second, paste the URL of the thread you're talking about here so we can look at it.
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Oct 15th, 2004, 08:25 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Junior Member
That posting is now gone.
I will have to wait 'til the next one.
Where do I go to find general info,
like how long a posting stays, what are the
ways one could make a posting last longer,
what are the courtesy considerations in such,
etc.
Thanks,
Jim
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Oct 16th, 2004, 05:26 AM
#4
Ex-Super Mod'rater
Originally posted by JamesRJohnston
That posting is now gone.
I will have to wait 'til the next one.
Where do I go to find general info,
like how long a posting stays, what are the
ways one could make a posting last longer,
what are the courtesy considerations in such,
etc.
Thanks,
Jim
It maybe that the thread has just gone off the first page, I would expect it still to be there unless it was deleted for some reason but only you or a Moderator could do that. See if you can see the post at this link: http://www.vbforums.com/member2.php?...ewsubscription
When your thread has been resolved please edit the original post in the thread (  )
and amend "-[RESOLVED]-" to the end of the title and change the icon to  , Thank you.
When posting Code use the [VBCode]Code Here[/VBCode] tags to be able to use the code highlighting.

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Oct 17th, 2004, 11:11 AM
#5
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