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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMOhio View Post
    I have been around for a few days reading various posts and trying to get acquainted with the new format. I believe we all will eventually find it as easy to use as the previous CSP site. I like the feature that I can go scroll up and see the other posts regarding the subject matter as it makes it easier to comment rather than commenting from memory.

    Lots of personalization here to suit everyone ....

    Here's a trick for those who instead prefer something like the old Joustericon style of thread presentation. Look up to the right of any post which happens to be the FIRST one in any thread and see the the button called Display Modes ...

    Click on it and test out the different looks to see if there's one you're more comfortable with than the default Linear Mode mode.

    There's one that's very close to Jouster's style ...

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    Another stragler making his way back to base....

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    I made it ,Very nice
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    I agree, there are many benefits to this style forum software.
    I can be just as much a Luddite as anybody else, a few years ago the C-130 board that I spend a lot of time on changed from the old "thread only" style to this style.

    I hated it and said goodbye to the board for a few months but the urge for a Herk fix made me make the change; after you get used to it I would really hate to go back to the old style.

    Some of the real obvious benefits are the ability to post multiple pictures in the same post and the biggie for me is the ability to EDIT your post afterwords, I hate misspelled or wrong words but I would never notice it until the post had been submitted.

    Those that don't make it over will show back up again as soon as they miss the old hangout, and once they get used to it they too wouldn't go back.

    Dan

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