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More time to edit a post.
#133018 03/23/06 02:55 AM
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It may just be me but I really wish the forum would allow more time to edit a post than we currently have.


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Re: More time to edit a post.
#133019 03/23/06 03:01 AM
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I second that motion, all say I?




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Re: More time to edit a post.
#133020 03/23/06 03:17 AM
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Yeah!




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Re: More time to edit a post.
#133021 03/23/06 03:33 AM
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Aye.


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Re: More time to edit a post.
#133022 03/23/06 03:34 AM
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Another vote.

Re: More time to edit a post.
#133023 03/23/06 03:37 AM
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I see that and raise 50.

Re: More time to edit a post.
#133024 03/23/06 04:05 AM
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What is the length of time to edit as of now?

Oh and we need a spellchecker...a rolleyes smilie...an easier way to quote others on the board.

Edit: Sorry, got carried away on the other requests...


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Re: More time to edit a post.
#133025 03/23/06 04:10 AM
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I definately agree.

But...IMHO the board needs to be upgraded.

You could easily archive this whole board, and start a new one up on Invision, vBulletin, or any other board. Just have a link to this old board, all archived.

Then again, I am a youngin and am used to other, nicer forums that I am involved with, but really, I think everyone could benefit from the trove of features in a new board system. Besides, it would look a whole lot better. And everyone likes stuff looking new n shiny.

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Re: More time to edit a post.
#133026 03/23/06 04:16 AM
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I'll raise my hand to the editing and a spell checker. But I like this board not being to fancy, it loads fast and I can find what I need


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Re: More time to edit a post.
#133027 03/23/06 01:58 PM
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I, too, would like to see the time available for editing extended. I do like that, when you edit a post here at the Axiom forum, you can chose whether you want others to know you've edited. Thus, I can quickly fix all of my stupid grammatical/spelling/punctuation errors (OK, most of them, anyway) without getting the raspberry from all of you.

On other boards, where you can edit your post anytime, even days later, you have a very short time (a few minutes) to edit without your edit being automatically noted at the bottom of your post. This is actually a good thing since it prevents people form changing the context of their post without others knowing the post has been edited.

However, many times times the edit is a simple grammatical/spelling/punctuation correction that I'd rather not have to admit. . But, most boards which operate this way have a "reason for editing" feature which allows you to explain your edit. I guess I'd rather have the ability to edit a post anytime, and endure the embarrassment of having my silly errors exposed, than not be able to edit after a half hour or so.

Though I wouldn't mind seeing the board upgraded to include features available at other boards that I find useful (such as a "QUOTE" button that automatically quotes the post to which I'm replying), there are a few things this board has, that I would hate to lose, like the "Who's Online" feature. And, I actually prefer creating my own links as opposed the the buttons that create them on other boards.

Regarding a spell checker, if you use Internet Explorer, or an IE based browser, I cannot recommend too highly ieSpell. It's a free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell checks text input boxes on a web page. It's not adware or spyware. It places a small button on your IE toolbar, and works just like the spell checker in Word. It's fast, customizable, and spell checks in any of the 3 variants (US, UK and Canadian) of the English Language! Though it's free, they do ask for a donation. I donated because I believe in supporting well designed programs that actually ARE helpful.


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