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New Topic to test creating new topics

Started by Penny Marsh, 06 July, 2009, 20:30

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Penny Marsh

06 July, 2009, 20:30 Last Edit: 06 July, 2009, 20:43 by Penny Marsh
This is to test how someone like me would set up a new topic.
The first hurdle is to see the new topic to click on which is on the right of the page.  And this is meant to show up in blue   I have also tried putting this in 14 point.
Bold is best for emphasis Well that works now by putting the text in the middle of the things in square brackets with spaces before and after the brackets.
It did ask me to spell the name of a particular city when modifying this topic.
The review takes time to generate and appears above this on the screen.
Then remember to save the changes.

Penny Marsh


Penny Marsh

Quote from: Penny Marsh on 06 July, 2009, 20:30
This is to test how someone like me would set up a new topic.
The first hurdle is to see the new topic to click on which is on the right of the page.  And this is meant to show up in blue   I have also tried putting this in 14 point.
Bold is best for emphasis Well that works now by putting the text in the middle of the things in square brackets with spaces before and after the brackets.
It did ask me to spell the name of a particular city when modifying this topic.
The review takes time to generate and appears above this on the screen.
Then remember to save the changes.

Marjorie


Well done, you are doing well.  Love the Photo

Richard Allen

I'm a bit thick. How do you drop in the photos?

Richard Allen


nTZ

Well done - click on Additional Options when you are making a post.

Allowed file types: doc, gif, jpg, mpg, pdf, png, txt, zip

Current Restrictions: 4 per post, maximum total size 4096KB, maximum individual size 1024KB.  I can change this is it seems appropriate.

Note that if you attach a photo it will be resized to fit the page, but anyone can click and take a copy of the original, so only upload large photos if you are happy to take the risk that anyone can copy it. 

If you limit your picture sizes to about 512 pixels on the longest edge, then it will be a good size to view on the screen, but not really of good enough quality for anyone else to copy and print.

sheilaaellis44

So you just to want a set up a new topic. That was a great idea. Especially in this forum that has less topic. Your photo is nice. I wondering how that is old.

Richard Allen

That's a photo of my older brother and myself in Kondoa taken around June 1951.