Thanks to Ian S C for his observation regarding my 'winking idiots', I thought it was time the Forum had a means to 'TEST' a response to a thread before actually committing.
I am of course thinking back to the be beginning of time with regards the Internet, when Newsgroups where the forerunner of the Forums we use today.
All newsgroups had a thread solely to enable one to test a post beforehand, so here goes with mine.
I sometimes find the need to edit posts after the event, which is a PITA, especially when trying to get some imbedded text, photo or video working.
just a thought, so here goes.
Test to see which is the culprit, with or without a dash:
With
Without
Geoff – Enjoying a mug of coffee from DIY roasted beans,
Some of the emoticon problems were explained a while ago by the website maintenance lady (her name escapes me …. senior moment ). Apparently, they could all be eliminated by allowing emoticons to be added only via the drop-down.
However, some people in other forums on the site insist on being able to compose emoticons via the keyboard (I guess they find it quicker than using the mouse). Which leaves the problem for the rest of us of inadvertently including a sequence of characters that lead to an unintended emoticon.
One thing I've learned is to include a space before a closing parenthesis. That seems to fix a few problems.
you are not alone, so i hope you don't mind but I've made this thread 'sticky' and changed the title to invite any newbies (or confused oldies) to make test postings in here.
Another thing many sites have is the ability to specify one's time-zone and have displayed dates/times adjusted for that zone (if the user wishes). That can make it much more pleasant to use.
OuBallie Sorry mate I understood the dripping to be soaking wet from a swim but that was forgetting that some of us like dripping on bread. Yes the sometimes being the operative word on walking here. I have a bad chest so I don't walk far any-more.
Johns pad really reminds me so much of many one man band engineering shops back in the 80's and 90's.
I found that if you double click space bar it moves the last bracket along one extra space & eliminates the dreaded emoticon popping up (dreaded emoticon, normal spacing), ( with double spacing ).
[much delayed comment] .. No, it hasn't been sorted, it's just that you chose an example that does not translate into one of the emoticons. The problem usually occurs when you have a colon, semicolon, or 'double quote mark' [for inches, or seconds] immediately before a closing parenthesis.
Have a play … that's what this thread is here for.
I am of course thinking back to the be beginning of time with regards the Internet, when Newsgroups where the forerunner of the Forums we use today.
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My first use of genuine internet forums (ie not dial up public bulletin boards, which pre-date internet forums by at least another decade) in 1987 – so "beginning of time" feels about right! Some of this 'modern technology' isn't that modern at all. I also think that web based forums are very bloated and inefficient compared to a decent internet newsgroup. But I've been whining on about that for a decade… And why can I not get rid of that damn sidebar?
What the 'bleep' am I doing wrong as I used every method possible to get that YouTube link to work, including the 'Official' one on their site and the YouTube button above. It must be either an iPad thing, or brain cells.
BBcode is such a doddle to use in comparison.
Too many 'clicks', just as the BBC has added to their so called 'improved' iPlayer. Leave the 'bl@@dy' thing alone, it wasn't broken idiots! Just had to get that off of my chest, so have calmed down now promise.
I'm with you Steve,
Old codger is me, and now trying to learn how to do videos for YouTube.
Geoff – Some of us just don't know when it's time to give up on technology
What the 'bleep' am I doing wrong as I used every method possible to get that YouTube link to work, including the 'Official' one on their site and the YouTube button above. It must be either an iPad thing, or brain cells.
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Geoff,
I don't post on YouTube, so I can't help with the 'embedding' stuff … but it's very simple to do what I did.
If we can stay on-line for a few minutes, let's go step by step.