• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

How come I cannot see my posts on the What's New screen

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I'm not liking this new stuff. I am a person who usually just logs into "What's New". If I am looking at a thread and accidentally hit the wrong button (ie deleting the thread instead of deleting an attachment) I cannot go back to what I was looking at in "whats new". It's gone somewhere else, at least in my computer. And I do not have the patience or inclination to try to look for it. Not good.

Then, when I post something and afterwords remember that I forgot something, I can't just go back to "whats new", pull it up and edit my post. (like now). I have to search elsewhere to locate what I was doing. Use to be MUCH more user friendly.....at least for an old guy who is not computer savy
 
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I have not noticed any problem with this.......partly because I am in the habit of first doing "Forums/Quick links/Subscribed threads"
and then after that doing "New posts" or "what's new".

I'm pretty sure that "your" stuff will always show up in the "subscribed" list, with those with new content at the top and highlighted.

Only if that election has been selected.
 
I'm surprised to hear that so many always choose 'New Posts' to see what's going on, & even more surprised that more people don't use 'Quick Links' & then 'Today's Posts' instead... :dontknow:

I only ever use New Posts to get the list of most recent posts up when I first log on/look in, usually only from the home page too; then once I've opened one thread, from there on in I just use the Quick links/Today's Posts option on the top of each thread because it shows everything that's gone on in the Forum over the last 24 hours, with those threads I haven't looked at yet all highlighted, & a little marker to show those I've already posted in.... so I can check 'em all out at a glance! But then, I guess I do tend to at least look in most days, unless of course I'm out ryding already! :thumbup:

But then again, you are on the bottom side of the world ...:joke:
 
When you post a new thread. That thread is not new to you anymore. So it does not showup in your "What's New" search. But it will show up in other members "What's New" search, that have not read it yet. It will show up again in your search when someone posts something to your thread you have not read yet. I don't like the change but I will see if I can get used to it.

You're explanation makes perfect sense and that explains the sites current behavior.
Nevertheless, that's not the way the site used to work.
The "What's New" button used to encompass an entire day.
The point is, something is different. Some setting or some other feature has changed.
Maybe I'm a little sensitive to the issue. I'm just getting tired of all the pointless changes to forums, cell phones and software.
Folks who focus on one thing may have some ideas for improvement, but they improve things beyond the ability of the general public to use them.
I'd like to see a federal law that requires all computers to change to Dvorak keyboards, and then let all the software gurus forced to learn a new useless skill.
I'm still trying to find out where they hid Conditional Formatting, and why they moved it. My printed charts don't look any different.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTbwlqX6Rmg&ab_channel=Greg&Kim
 
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