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Jayne
31st December 2005, 16:30
Hi,

Another Idea :D

I was looking at a forum yesterday and it had a practice thread on it. So if you are new to using forums, you can try posting, putting pics on etc and if you muck it up, it doesn't matter. It would be good for new members.

The mods just delete all the posts once a week then :D

Jayne

Coding Monkey
31st December 2005, 16:32
Looking at another forum?!?! What's wrong with this one? ;)

Jayne
31st December 2005, 16:35
This my favourite place on the net, it wasn't a business forum I looked at, i'd never leave this one. :lol:

Jayne

bwglaw
31st December 2005, 16:49
Ah pity ;) just joking my dear

Have you thought about going to Forum Anonymous, the equivalent of Alcohol Anonymous! ;)

Jayne
31st December 2005, 16:53
You are not doing bad yourself Jonny boy, you can yack when you want to :lol:


I just thought a practice thread would be a good idea, you could try all the button things then, without messing someon's thread up then :D

Jayne

bwglaw
31st December 2005, 16:56
Yes, a good idea... a 'counselling forum' may be needed also...for those that are not quite clued up...

Jayne
31st December 2005, 17:06
As a suffering addict, I may be able to help their :lol:

Jayne

MinuWeb
31st December 2005, 17:18
you could just "post reply" and then use the "preview post" option to practise, when finished just don't submit the post and it won't go live :D

Jayne
31st December 2005, 17:25
Didn't think of that Tony, good idea :D

Jayne

Rob Holmes
31st December 2005, 18:05
There are also instructions in the FAQ's on how to post images, manipulate text etc.

http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/faq.php

Rob

MinuWeb
31st December 2005, 18:46
Munipulating your keyboard in just the right way will produce astonishing results. Then you take your cat, insert him into the floppy drive, and boot the system. Ignore any noises.

Jayne
31st December 2005, 19:10
I don't have a cat and my dog's to big to fit in :lol:

Jayne

fastfences
31st December 2005, 19:40
UKBF has a 'Practice Thread' It's called 'Time Out' :wink: