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Hi,

From this sentence:

"This tutorial is partially based off "

On http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...18#entry4561718

Was my tutorial, I also re-attached the 4 images earlier in the thread to my tutorial page.

Title was:

Skyline Speedo Correction (R33 example, Nismo cluster) - minor adjustments without extra parts...

Unfortunately everytime I post nothing appears to happen it submits to the server fine, I checked my info page and the tutorials section I can't post.

And since I can't edit I've lost the formatting I did :P

Is it going through some kind of moderation where it needs approval?

Or is there something wrong?

I've attempted posting the tutorial 3 times on 2 different days, always on Firefox, don't have an issue with replying to threads or creating in other sections like this :P

Thanks,

Gareth

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I'm referring to:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tu...IY-FAQ-f57.html

When I click "New Topic", with the topic title in my original post, "Skyline Speedo Correction (R33 example, Nismo cluster) - minor adjustments without extra parts...", and enter a lot of text (see the other post I referred to) and click submit....nothing happens!

I mean the page goes away, just as if it had created the thread, I check, the thread doesn't exist!

Its very confusing, maybe its a bug with the title or something, no errors, just no thread created.

I'm aware of the cannot edit due to certain dodgy people abusing it, but I'm actually referring to creating a new *thread* in the tutorial section. I might try again tonight...

Ok - now you make sense... i can say thing

Tutorial section is moderator approved only.

Has been for years :)

I can see you've posted half a dozen threads... so someone when they get time will read it and clean up/approve

Lol, I was thinking it maybe moderator approved, but I didn't see it written *anywhere* is that section, so I ended up posting about 3 times.

I think they will all be the same, sorry about that.

Maybe there should be a sticky on writing a tutorial and the fact that its moderator approved? I found afterward's what looked like a template but I'd already written my tutorial and I won't be able to edit it anymore :)

sorry mate that's my fault (and Paul's lol)

all new threads require moderator approval in that section, and since my email address changed I haven't been getting notifications.....so I didn't think to go check.

I'll straighten it out now.

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