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Oh, much cheapness, plenty quickness. NF is a proper contractor who knows how to sub out dead-end projects.Originally posted by eek View PostI think the question is when is NickFitz available and can he be convinced to do it cheaply enough...
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Smoove, like butter.Originally posted by administrator View PostHoping to move to a new forum at some point and will definitely allow photo uploading on that. Looking at forum options and might go with another system away from VBulletin so the less stuff to convert over at the minute the better. Will definitely sort it out in whatever new version we go with though!
I don't predict.
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I don't mind chatting to most users, but like with people in real life I don't want to see their snaps.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI'm sure any forum software allows this on a per-user basis
You can just ignore users though, perhaps that would suit you better.
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I'm sure any forum software allows this on a per-user basisOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostWill you be able to block certain users from uploading photos?
Otherwise we will end up with spam as photos, have to look at picture of d000hg's taps, MF's veggie produce or Bee's cats.
You can just ignore users though, perhaps that would suit you better.
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That could all be outweighed by MaryPoppins and her Xmas party pics though.
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Will you be able to block certain users from uploading photos?Originally posted by administrator View PostHoping to move to a new forum at some point and will definitely allow photo uploading on that. Looking at forum options and might go with another system away from VBulletin so the less stuff to convert over at the minute the better. Will definitely sort it out in whatever new version we go with though!
Otherwise we will end up with spam as photos, have to look at picture of d000hg's taps, MF's veggie produce or Bee's cats.
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Hoping to move to a new forum at some point and will definitely allow photo uploading on that. Looking at forum options and might go with another system away from VBulletin so the less stuff to convert over at the minute the better. Will definitely sort it out in whatever new version we go with though!
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One has a son for that kind of crap.Originally posted by d000hg View PostActually I was going to treat you to a view of my greenhouse
Thanks anyway.
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And have you filling the place up with pictures of your tedious bloody taps?
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FAO Admin: please allow attachments
Back in the past, no forums allowed hosting attachments and we had to host them somewhere and provide links. As times have changed, CUK is now the only forum I use which doesn't allow me to upload images directly. Programming, gardening, DIY, forums all let me upload files with sensible file/image size restrictions.
Please can it be allowed, because frankly I can't be arsed finding somewhere to store images which allows 3rd party hosting, uploading, copying the link and so on
You know it makes sense, storage is so cheap these days!Tags: None
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