View Full Version : most recent threads in forum view?
cali-ti
08-10-2005, 04:02 AM
steven,
i know before the move/reconfig, that even when one was viewing the forum, you would see the most recent threads to the left (like you do when on the home page now). could this be added back? it was very handy :)
aceyx
08-10-2005, 04:23 AM
i just use the "new posts" link on the second row at the top middle.
cali-ti
08-10-2005, 04:42 AM
man, i'm lazy, that's at least an extra click or two :wink:
1996 328ti
08-10-2005, 05:25 AM
Once the board is updated to version 3.5 I'll add it again. Hopefully in a few weeks when it is released. Current vBulletin is up to 3.5.0 release candidate 2. Nobody knows when it with be 3.5 Gold. I don't want to update the board until the bugs are worked out.
I already added it to my 3.5 beta test version so I know it will work.
Platanos
08-10-2005, 11:23 AM
Once the board is updated to version 3.5 I'll add it again. Hopefully in a few weeks when it is released. Current vBulletin is up to 3.5.0 release candidate 2. Nobody knows when it with be 3.5 Gold. I don't want to update the board until the bugs are worked out.
I already added it to my 3.5 beta test version so I know it will work.
HUH?? :blink: :drunk: :dizzy:
1996 328ti
08-10-2005, 01:04 PM
HUH?? :blink: :drunk: :dizzy:Currently the message board is running version 3.0.7. The home page software uses software called vBadvanced. I upgraded that to v2 and found that it wrecked my left column on the board pages so I removed it from everywhere but the home page.
vBulletin, the software that runs the message board is releasing a new version. vBadvanced has a version that I have tested with 3.5 that works.
I have a test board that I expermented with using the newer versions. Since it worked I will simply wait until the new release. Beta and release candidate (RC) versions are not supported, plus I did not want keep on updating as new releases came out. I'd rather wait until there is an official public release.
cali-ti
08-10-2005, 07:01 PM
wow ... what a "behind the scenes" look at 318ti.org :tongue:
that sounded way too much like work! thanks for getting it hooked up (in the future). it was always very handy. i figured you'd already be on top of the whole situation.
Platanos
08-11-2005, 04:18 PM
Thanks steve,
I just want to say that your doing a hell of a job!! I don't know what I'd do with out ti.org!! Whenever I get free time I am always checking it out. It's pretty sad that I wake up and look forward to ti.org EVERYDAY!! I'm sure when I get home it will be a lil different. My wife will have me on lockdown. I have all these parts I've been buying and they are just sitting in my garage, so reading the forums has been a great experience for me, and it has killed many many hours of my time. I also want to thank everyone on this forum because ti.org would be nothing without you guys!! Well, I will see you guys later!!
1996 328ti
08-11-2005, 07:19 PM
Hey thanks.
You need to walk around tires and wheels to get into my house. :)
My wife knows I could have much worse hobbies.
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