Re: Just wondering, why 2 ytmag forums
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Posted by Tim Shaw on August 08, 2007 at 19:32:42 from (66.241.183.202):
In Reply to: Just wondering, why 2 ytmag forums posted by georgeky on August 05, 2007 at 05:53:55:
Janicholson said: (quoted from post at 09:04:45 08/05/07) I use both. They work seamlessly and are just fine. I like the selectability of the old postings and do not mind knowing where things are even if being pushed farther back.
I like the new and "modern" approach when i want to see what posting is being kept alive. Those with preferences are in no way limited, and those finding value in both are also comfortable... Let us not carp at oneanother for trivial reasons. JimN |
Well said Jim. I never thought I'd like the new forum software but I've been using it most of the time lately and like a lot of its features. Old forums are still there for the users who like them. I don't know how the YT folks pulled it off but it seems to work quite well.
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