It seems there are new logos on the sides of Forum subjects. Is this a new item?
Yep…brand new today…
Just a bit of cleanup and all. Trying to make the site a little more visually appealing.
Very nice.
Seems like every time we get nearer to X-mas some of the web sites get dolled up a bit but in this case here on LSC it’s a on-going thing. Way to go Bob. Now for the flashing lights, NOT !!!
The old fardt in Oregun
I liked it when there was a ‘new’ beside it so I knew to look there. Wish something like that was still there.
If the Icon is a Star, then the post is New. There will also be a New Posts link in the subject.
I’m struggling with the “Flames”. I keep thinking it is something I haven’t read.
Maybe we need an icon for every post…
0 Replies - a Yawn
Less than 10 replies - Rolling Eyes
More than 10 replies - Flames
Then if they are new - make them blink - alternate with the star.
[just kidding Bob]
One thing that seems to happen, that wasn’t there before, is that the new post seems to show even to the person that posted the reply.
Only the graphics have changed, no code changes. Not sure why you’d be seeing that, Ric
:lol:
Well guys, Obama said there was to be change. Bob provided the changes, we get used to it (it’s easy!).
BTW I don’t remember who brought it up and when, but the discussion was about getting into a circular rut. My (as usual flippant) answer was: “It is best to climb out as long as one can still see over the edge.”
Hans-Joerg Mueller said:
:lol:Well guys, Obama said there was to be change. Bob provided the changes, we get used to it (it’s easy!).
BTW I don’t remember who brought it up and when, but the discussion was about getting into a circular rut. My (as usual flippant) answer was: “It is best to climb out as long as one can still see over the edge.”
No, no, no. It is always best to keep digging in the hope of finding a way out the other side! :lol:

O’Bama… Is he Irish ???
Steve Featherkile said:Hans-Joerg Mueller said:
:lol:Well guys, Obama said there was to be change. Bob provided the changes, we get used to it (it’s easy!).
BTW I don’t remember who brought it up and when, but the discussion was about getting into a circular rut. My (as usual flippant) answer was: “It is best to climb out as long as one can still see over the edge.”
No, no, no. It is always best to keep digging in the hope of finding a way out the other side! :lol::lol:
Would that be anything like the China Syndrome?