Sorry Mike... It would be too much work for me to actually look it up on your site.... %)%)%)
Thanks buddy!
I didn't read through 6 pages of posts, but has it been suggested you DATE each new post, so the readers know it is something new as opposed to a post started days or weeks ago???? Just a suggestion. After being on board here for 5 or so years, it would be nice to know how old a post is before opening it up......Admin????? They always show the MOST RECENT activity but not the ORIGINAL DATE.
Just a thought........
Pops
The page that says.......... SEARCH: New Posts (and the similar pages)
It shows the most current topics, who posted them, and on the right the most recent response/date/responder.
When you look at the topic posted, there is no way to know how recent or old it is until you open it up - a response dated today could be for a 2 year old initial posting.
As an example, if you continue to post a 'Daily Duff' and there are 3, 4 or 5 on the initial search page, it is hard to know which is the most current or olddest.
Do you get what I am trying to say????
The individaul responses like this one will show the time/date, but not your original one.
Pops
Thanks Mark! I still owe you a phone call buddy
Yes, that would be the way to do it. Every time Duff updates this thread with new info they could edit the title to reflect the new date.Mike:
I think you could just add the date after 'the Daily Duff'
ex:
The Daily Duff - 3/1/15
The Daily Duff - 3/8/15
and on and on and on........
Sorry Mike... It would be too much work for me to actually look it up on your site.... %)%)%)
Thanks buddy!
Um daily? That's OK someone's gotta build stuff. this is a cool thread though. thanks!!
Are you guys coming out to the Northwest Bronco Roundup this year? I saw your Bronco for a split second today on a new show the Velocity channel was previewing.
Awesome news. While working on Blue71's red 77 this weekend he and I were talking about you guys and wondering if your going to bring a 2.5" suspension back to the market?
Monster Mike sighting on the SEMA show on velocity