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Are we losing the Sports forum, Movies & TV forum and the Review forum?
Thanks guys
Are we losing the Sports forum, Movies & TV forum and the Review forum?
Thanks guys
If you are struggling to pick a winner I'll just link you randomly to a topic ( click here ) that may deserve a GAD, who knows though? :-P
In regards to the review forum, it was supposed to of been merged with one of the other forums but I felt that this wasn't very helpful to you lot so this morning I have moaned and we will hopefully have the Reviews forum back up as soon as possible.
Lets just say the programmers aren't best pleased with me :D
> Lets just say the programmers aren't best pleased with me :D
Neither are Support, can't remember the last time you made me a cup of tea!
Can you let us know when things are 'finished' so we can point out bugs etc.?
While I'm here
If you add a link it always seems to break the formatting by being on a new line - see Silent Thunder's post below for an example...
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I suppose we can live without those two forums, I'm really sorry GP :(
As for the reviews, a few months ago it might not have mattered but there seems to be lots of reviews nowadays so it would be a shame for it not to be kept seperate.
I do like having a review forum - but one of my fav new additions is the fact each game has its own page - with chat, cheats and walkthrough and the ability to rate.
Whoever thought of that one - well done!
> you been causing problems in the office Jubba? lol
>
> I do like having a review forum - but one of my fav new
> additions is the fact each game has its own page - with chat,
> cheats and walkthrough and the ability to rate.
>
> Whoever thought of that one - well done!
That was me
> While I'm here
> If you add a link it always seems to break the formatting by
> being on a new line - see Silent Thunder's post below for an
> example...
Sorry I don't understand what you mean
> Hmmm... wrote:
> While I'm here
> If you add a link it always seems to break the formatting by
> being on a new line - see Silent Thunder's post below for an
> example...
>
> Sorry I don't understand what you mean
If I write a line and add a link in the text like this then the link always seems to be displayed on it's own line which breaks the text formatting.
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