Suggestions
Suggestions
(25 Sep 2014, 4:30 pm)Michael A suggestion for the fleet lists...
Maybe add a tab for which Euro engine each bus has?
So something like this:
Fleet No. Reg Chassis Bodywork Depot Livery Euro Engine Yr New Filter
(25 Sep 2014, 4:30 pm)Michael A suggestion for the fleet lists...
Maybe add a tab for which Euro engine each bus has?
So something like this:
Fleet No. Reg Chassis Bodywork Depot Livery Euro Engine Yr New Filter
I was thinking, it would be a nice addition if there was a 'Train Related Outings & Reviews' thread. It's just I know a lot of forum member use the train as well as buses, and it could possibly be merged with one of the 'Trains' or 'Railways in General' threads?
(15 Jan 2015, 7:51 pm)Tommy1581 I have trouble keeping track of what I've photographed and what I haven't. So this suggestion is for members to be able to 'tick-box' a bus on the fleet list that they've taken a photo of?
(15 Jan 2015, 7:51 pm)Tommy1581 I have trouble keeping track of what I've photographed and what I haven't. So this suggestion is for members to be able to 'tick-box' a bus on the fleet list that they've taken a photo of?
(15 Jan 2015, 7:51 pm)Tommy1581 I have trouble keeping track of what I've photographed and what I haven't. So this suggestion is for members to be able to 'tick-box' a bus on the fleet list that they've taken a photo of?
(15 Jan 2015, 7:51 pm)Tommy1581 I have trouble keeping track of what I've photographed and what I haven't. So this suggestion is for members to be able to 'tick-box' a bus on the fleet list that they've taken a photo of?
(13 Jul 2015, 9:28 pm)S813 FVK Is there currently a way in which users can view which posts that they have liked other than searching through each individual thread? If there isn't such thing available through the forum provider, i think there should be.
(13 Jul 2015, 9:28 pm)S813 FVK Is there currently a way in which users can view which posts that they have liked other than searching through each individual thread? If there isn't such thing available through the forum provider, i think there should be.
(16 Sep 2015, 4:43 pm)Andreos1 Maybe worth implementing the 'dislike' button that FB are rolling out?
(16 Sep 2015, 4:43 pm)Andreos1 Maybe worth implementing the 'dislike' button that FB are rolling out?
(16 Sep 2015, 5:08 pm)Adrian I always think that a dislike button is a lot worse.
With a like button, although I was in favour at first, it's been completely misused. I personally feel that it discourages people from debate, which is a bad thing in my opinion. A dislike button would result in people disliking people's posts for often personal reasons, and it then subsequently results in people questioning why someone has disliked their post....
(16 Sep 2015, 5:08 pm)Adrian I always think that a dislike button is a lot worse.
With a like button, although I was in favour at first, it's been completely misused. I personally feel that it discourages people from debate, which is a bad thing in my opinion. A dislike button would result in people disliking people's posts for often personal reasons, and it then subsequently results in people questioning why someone has disliked their post....
I think we should have the like button back.
Whilst I understand it to an extent discourages debate, I feel that it is useful. To give an example if I am on my lunch break reading the forum then I often do not have time to post a full reply to a post.
I feel the like button is a good way of expressing support and satisfaction.
Any thoughts?
Charles
(20 Nov 2015, 10:25 am)Charles41 I think we should have the like button back.
Whilst I understand it to an extent discourages debate, I feel that it is useful. To give an example if I am on my lunch break reading the forum then I often do not have time to post a full reply to a post.
I feel the like button is a good way of expressing support and satisfaction.
Any thoughts?
Charles
(20 Nov 2015, 1:51 pm)Greg in Weardale I agree with Charles.
(20 Nov 2015, 10:25 am)Charles41 I think we should have the like button back.
Whilst I understand it to an extent discourages debate, I feel that it is useful. To give an example if I am on my lunch break reading the forum then I often do not have time to post a full reply to a post.
I feel the like button is a good way of expressing support and satisfaction.
Any thoughts?
Charles
(20 Nov 2015, 1:51 pm)Greg in Weardale I agree with Charles.
(20 Nov 2015, 10:25 am)Charles41 I think we should have the like button back.I agree
Whilst I understand it to an extent discourages debate, I feel that it is useful. To give an example if I am on my lunch break reading the forum then I often do not have time to post a full reply to a post.
I feel the like button is a good way of expressing support and satisfaction.
Any thoughts?
Charles
(20 Nov 2015, 10:25 am)Charles41 I think we should have the like button back.I agree
Whilst I understand it to an extent discourages debate, I feel that it is useful. To give an example if I am on my lunch break reading the forum then I often do not have time to post a full reply to a post.
I feel the like button is a good way of expressing support and satisfaction.
Any thoughts?
Charles