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it should only do it if you type in ALLCAPS... have you been yelling at someone over the interweb again K?

Wrong funkey >_<

Or its broken again

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=121357

cheers :nyaanyaa:

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Hey,

I'd like to re-suggest further division of the For Sale section as it takes an extreme amount of navigation and time to find what's what.

There are so many items for sale on a daily basis I think that things should be divided further.

Ie: there should DEFINATELY be a "Wheels & Tyres" section on it's own.

Other categories suggested may be;

R31 and older specific

Parts - R32 specific

Parts - R33 specific

Parts - R34 Specific

Parts - Other Specific

Parts - All Vehicles

Electronics & Car Audio

Even if threads are posted twice, it would make it alot easier to say; eg, bob with an R32 wants to look for bits to suit his car, so he browses the R32 area.

From looking through the sales section on a daily basis I can see there are more than enough threads to warrant at least some devision into popular categories. Would make it easier for everyone.. I know personally if I'm looking for R32 bits I find it a pain in the butt to sift through a billion R33 parts for sale as well....

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My idea is about the pages displayed for a forum or a thread, for example I am looking at this page and is has 8 Pages ^ << < 6 7 8 and a lot of space until FASTREPLY, is it possible to display more pages , like 10?

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I've got an idea... not sure if it's been suggested,

But on the JustCommodores forums, when you go into a topic, it displays "similar topics" at the bottom.

ie I browse into a thread called "dump pipes", and read everyones posts, and down the bottom there are 5 more threads which might be "r33 dump pipe", "screemer dump pipe - are they legal" etc etc....

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email subscriptions instructions to unsubscribe:

Go Do It Manually

too many subscriptions to bother with tracking down one

each thread has an id, so it should be easy to make it clicky

Please - email unsubscribe link (not instructions).

Thanks

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Christian,

regarding PM's - is there any way that you can make it so that a PM is automatically saved once sent? I tried looking in the "My Controls" section to see if it was a feature I could enable/disable, but it's not.

I find it annoying not being able to read what you've written in a PM once it's been sent, and sometimes when people reply to your PMs they don't include what you'd originally sent to them, so there is the chance of a breakdown in communications due to lost info...

Thanks in advance,

Nick

Can we please have the sent PM's automatically saved to sent items? Or an option to make this a default?

As far as I've seen, this hasn't yet been addressed, and it's still a feature I would like to see included.

I have tried getting into the habit of clicking "Save" before I send a PM now, but unfortunately I still forget sometimes...

oh yeah... giggity giggity!

that did the trick... "add to sent items" checkbox checked by default now. wierd how its not an option in the settings to just enable it.

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would it be possible to get a wiki page/section put in?

we're starting to collate some info in the NA section and would probably link to it through a thread or something

something like this? http://wiki.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?title=Main_Page

the SAU wiki got broked during the server upgrade I think... we've been maintaining that wiki for a while... will ahve to get onto PranK to get that back up.

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