|  can someone explain how to reply to a post on the new board? | marco righetti Jan 15, 2004 4:12 PM | | I was in the trek section of the new board and i wanted to reply to AZclydesdale and i'm finding it complicated! |
|  re: can someone explain how to reply to a post on the new board? | Nikh Jan 15, 2004 4:55 PM | | I take it you've re-registered?
Just press "post reply" its on the left of the page. |
|  I re-registered and it still doesn't work.... | Chester Jan 15, 2004 6:43 PM | | I registered....returned to the forum and it welcomed me by name, but when I tried to reply, it said I didn't give enough information or something...
They are supposed to email me something to make the registration official, but after hours, still no email from them...
I don't see how they can recognize my name and yet I'm still not official... |
|  like any other membership | split Jan 15, 2004 8:35 PM | | you must activate your account before replying. the activation link is in the e-mail. Not sure why you haven't received it yet though |
|  I re-registered and it still doesn't work.... | Nikh Jan 16, 2004 5:01 AM | | Send an email to MTBR I think there was an initial problem with registering at one point. |
|  shouldn't have to explain! SHOULD BE EASY!!nm | noslogan Jan 15, 2004 7:08 PM | | |
|  It is friggin' easy - stop whining! [nm] | Knut Jan 16, 2004 4:13 AM | | |
|  ok knut i've got it!.................. | marco righetti Jan 16, 2004 2:13 PM | | when i click on reply i now realise i dont need to fill in what type of font to use or number or colour...duhh!!!!!!!!! |
|  ok knut i've got it!.................. | Knut Jan 17, 2004 4:00 AM | | Things change, abd I can appreciate why not everybody like the new forums - it took me a while to get used to this "old" format as well. My point is that if you start using the new forums and get them costumized (might take a bit of work)you'll get used to them. Personally I dont care which system I'm using as long as the forum is filled with knowledgeable people willing to share their experience with all of us.
YES, it's challenging going from one system to another, takes a while to get your bearings right, but I'm sure that the staff om mtbr.com don't do this just to piss everybody off. :-) |
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