Missing menu bar??
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Thats ok. Everyone will just have to learn to use the hyperlinks that are just under these buttons at the top of the page,
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you know what, every time I want to jump to another forum I scroll down to the bottom of the page impulsivly without thinking the jump bar is gone. Old habits dont die eaisly. Trending Topics
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Can I suggest that a copy of the hyperlinks also be put at the bottom of a page? (Like on a webmail prog?) I keep scrolling down and looking for that little bar, only to have a huge disappointment.... 
Edit: OK sig gone...

Edit: OK sig gone...
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Originally posted by MetalliCamaroRS
That sig isn't nearly as big as some I've seen lately.
That sig isn't nearly as big as some I've seen lately.
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Originally posted by Inwo
True, but still, it gets annoying scrolling over these 30 line long sigs after single line posts that list every mod or proposed mod or future mod or dream mod and every electrical connector and bolt ever touched in the car.
True, but still, it gets annoying scrolling over these 30 line long sigs after single line posts that list every mod or proposed mod or future mod or dream mod and every electrical connector and bolt ever touched in the car.
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Ahhhh... came in here to post the same question
I agree with whoever said to copy the links to the footer. That would help out a whole lot!

Ken
I agree with whoever said to copy the links to the footer. That would help out a whole lot!

Ken
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You do know you can click on these links that are just below the Thirdgen.org message boards pic.
Clicking on Thrid Generation F-Bodies will take you to the main index page for the fourms. https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/index.php
Then next to it is this link that says temporary boards, click on it and you will see this board. https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/for...?s=&forumid=39
And you see this boards name next to that Forum Problems/ Suggestions/ Comments, click on that and you go to that fourm.
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/for...?s=&forumid=40
Use those links at the near top of the page and there wont be a need for a footer at the bottom of the page taking up space.
You may need to refresh the page to update it after posting, or at least I have to on my browser.
Clicking on Thrid Generation F-Bodies will take you to the main index page for the fourms. https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/index.php
Then next to it is this link that says temporary boards, click on it and you will see this board. https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/for...?s=&forumid=39
And you see this boards name next to that Forum Problems/ Suggestions/ Comments, click on that and you go to that fourm.
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/for...?s=&forumid=40
Use those links at the near top of the page and there wont be a need for a footer at the bottom of the page taking up space.
You may need to refresh the page to update it after posting, or at least I have to on my browser.
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Those are the links we are referring to, that would make things easier if they were also in the footer. 
They will only take up one line, just like they do on top, so it wouldn't really make a difference when it comes to taking up space. Besides, the big open "hole" is still there after the menu bar anyways...

Ken

They will only take up one line, just like they do on top, so it wouldn't really make a difference when it comes to taking up space. Besides, the big open "hole" is still there after the menu bar anyways...

Ken
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OIC, I just wasnt reading the post right
That would be nice and we wouldnt have to scroll down looking at posts and then have to scroll back up to jump to another forum.
That would be nice and we wouldnt have to scroll down looking at posts and then have to scroll back up to jump to another forum. Supreme Member

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I HATE IT!!!!
Site seems just as fast/slow to me - im on a cable tho.
I am really dissappointed with this
Site seems just as fast/slow to me - im on a cable tho.
I am really dissappointed with this
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Originally posted by Jza
Aargh... That's a hard habit to break... (looking down there for that menu).
Aargh... That's a hard habit to break... (looking down there for that menu).
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