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I see the 500 + that Mule mentions also. I have (11) in my what's new. The real important question that I saw MT asked somewhere, Who was our 500th member? Admin must be able to see that somewhere so we can get him/her out to JP's for that Elk dinner :smile:

I believe Jeff sent everyone who was on the previous version of this a message inviting them to "change their password" for this new version so all those who came over or found it should know. Being active is another thing but the numbers are still here and hopefully will pipe in soon. It sure beats most of the other code forums out there ;)
 
The best i can tell # 500 was Rio with 1 post.

03-31-2010 23:17

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Regardless of the code, think of the potential consequences if some fat rump got stuck in a smaller retrofitted window; can you say LAWSUIT? For that reason alone I'd never allow a replacement window smaller than the current code, the same for height off the finished floor to sill.
 
Uncle Bob said:
FM,Thanks, I use "go advanced".

Now, there is only one (1) thread that came up when I went to "What's New".

What is happening to the other "recent posts"; they are not showing?

Are they all being removed after a short period of time?

Uncle Bob
From the "Help Menu"

Viewing New Posts or Today's Posts

How can I see the latest posts?

There are two ways to quickly view recently created or updated threads.

If you are not logged in, the 'today's posts' link will show a list of all threads that have been created or updated in the last 24 hours.

If you are logged in, the 'Today's Posts' link will change to 'New Posts', which gives you a listing of all threads that have been created or updated since your last visit.

The administrator can also set up the forums so that each thread you read is marked in the database. If this option is set, then new threads (or threads with new posts) will not be marked as read until you have actually read them.

There is a built-in time limit to this, however, that will automatically mark all threads as 'read' after a set number of day, whether you really have read them or not. The default setting is 10 days, but the administrator could make this higher or lower.
 
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