I can't navigate to the FS2000 forum... I can't get to fs2000 inside of fs2000 - just the top level fs2000... if that's clear as mud...
Paul
FS2000 Tactical OD, EOTech XPS2-0, Burris AR-Tripler, Barska 3.5-10x40, MBUS, Judochop's handle, Sarge's sling mount, custom vertical foregrip...
HK USP Compact .45, Ruger LCP .380, Astra A-80 9mm, Beretta U22 Neos .22LR
Browning BL-22, RWS 34
a few things i have yet to find.
1 view your posts
2 view new posts
3 view unread posts.
while othetrs hate teh white background, i prefer it. far easier on my eyes.
Few things.
We'll add an additional search mechanism for "view your posts" -- but in the new system you need to subscribe to posts to keep track of them easily. You can set your User CP to automatically subscribe you to every post you participate in, then you can go to Quick Links -> Subscribed Threads and view whats going on with them at a glance.
Edit: My Threads / My Posts is now added, it's in the secondary navbar anywhere in the forum. Next to Quick Links.
2. View new posts is "What's New" in the top navbar: http://fnforum.net/forums/search.php...e=vBForum_Post
There is also "Active Topics" up there, which shows you the most recent 35 threads with activity, regardless of if you've posted in them or not. Although it shows you an icon if you have participated so you can also tell that at a glance. This is my preferred method to keep "up to date" with whats going on... FN Forum / FN Gun Forums - Active Topics
View Unread posts is the same as View new posts essentially. Unread stuff is bold. Read stuff is not bold.
you can also go into your profile and to the left there is a link to see all your recent posts
Check the members discriptions. There appears to be NooB in just about everyone's discription with the exception of Administrators and Super Moderators.
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