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The forum has been upgraded - hence the downtime just now - and we have a few new features included.

The text editor has been upgraded and now has an auto-save features. So no more losing those long posts that took ages to write.

You can also add tables to threads, find more smilies in replying, more font styles and whatnot.

Please feel free to have a play with it. :) :ninja: :beatnik::81:
 
Yeah. Just keep any ones that swear out of public view. :)

And you can see a lot more smilies when you go to post a new thread, or if you click 'Go Advanced' when replying to a thread to get the full reply box. :)

There are about 350 or so smilies now to keep you busy and to help you express how you feel :lol:
 
Yeah. Just keep any ones that swear out of public view. :)

just answered my question about a few of the iffier smilies there Dan. Cheers mate. I would've got my bottom smacked.:censored:
 
Hi Dan,

Can I just say my spell chekcer dosnet wrok !! hvae to rhgit cilk to get it to wrok!! :hammer:
 
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