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Some forums don't give post counts for the Introduction area where people can boost their post with a quick "Hi". As long as it is subli talk they can talk sh1te.......... most of us do. ;)
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I noticed ;)
(just working on my count) :lol:
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I dont know a lot about hosting, but for 7 years Ive been with CJ-hosting and although they are US Company they have an office here in the uk, they have been golden to me and Ive never had a days trouble with them. If I email then they get right back to me even when I had a problem at 11pm (which was all me in the end :roll: ).

As for post counts, a lot of forums for business I post on have a limit that you must reach before you can post your link, just so you dont drop a post with a link and run I guess, but it works well. The idea of the directory and certain post limits before you get a link ect sounds a good idea too.

The stand at printwear may be good, nothing ventured and all that, hey we could all spare a hour or two for free to man it and shout the benefits 8-)
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new features/sections/ideas
One aspect I would find useful is the ability to tag a thread (or add it in a watchlist some thing like on Ebay). Sooooo many times I've read a thread, gone onto something else and then forgotten where that thread was or wished I had tagged/ bookmarked a thread so I could visit it again at a later date. I know I could create a bookmark to the thread and perhaps that's what I should do, but it would be useful to have a list of "interested threads" to come back to. Saves on searching for "x" or asking other members if they remember where a thread is!
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Can you not do this through subscriptions in your Control Panel Martin? Is that what you mean?
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Ahhhh I see a "subscribe" link at the foot of the thread - that'll do. Gosh you add these features quick :lol:
Now all I have to do is find those threads again...
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Lol. If you start or reply to a thread you're automatically subscribed, otherwise yes you can manually subscribe ;)
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Justin,

I could do with a spill chucker.......... :D

Just kidding mate.

Love the forum it is brilliant with lots of really nice people giving lots of help & useful advice.

How do you improve on near perfection?

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Thanks for that Ian, much appreciated.....or should that be aprecciatted? lol....Spell checker may be possible, I'm looking into it ;)
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Ian M wrote:How do you improve on near perfection?

Ian

Sorry Ian, too busy polishing my halo to give you my life story :D :D :D
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