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Thanks for the post Jim. I was looking all afternoon for the button I thought I pushed by accident. :-) Looking good and easier on the eyes. Thanks, again, for all you do to keep this site rocking! Chuck
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
  MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
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My thanks for the upgrade it is much easier on the AARP eyes, I was afraid to refresh because I thought it would revert. I don't have issues with selecting topics the hand works on my old IE laptop unit, haven't tried the Ipad.
Ted, Redding, CA
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John, you lost me on the finger pointer thing. When I click on topics, I see them. Can you elaborate?
Jim (site owner) '56 Club Sedan - Ted Eaton built 429 hp '292/318, '54 Sunliner - stock '302
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Jim:
Here we go again! What can I do to view the topics under the various headings. I don't get the finger pointer, only an arrow, and when I click on the topic, nothing happens. There must be a way to access the topics, I'm just too dumb to figure it out.
John
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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As you have obviously noticed, the forum looks a bit different. There were complaints about colors that made it difficult to see some text, issues uploading and not being able to find the login button. Ryan Healey (owner of the company that developed the forum software) has taken us under his wing and he has worked the issues. As you can see, we now have links back to the main site, although I think that the forums are the real heart of the site. Look just below the text area to see the buttons for formatting, inserting pictures, etc.
Please put it through it's paces and report back (I KNOW THAT YOU WILL!). I am trying to keep this site working for all.
Jim (site owner) '56 Club Sedan - Ted Eaton built 429 hp '292/318, '54 Sunliner - stock '302
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