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FirePhoto said:what a valuable resource APUG is! In the few short months I have been a subscriber here, I have met, learned from, and photographed with Bill Schwab and a number of other excellent Great Lakes area photographers, learned of and purchased great resource books by members Ralph Lambrecht and Tim Rudman (I'm currently working my way through Tim's toning book), and found a place where either by doing a search or posting a question I can solve just about any traditional photographic problem that I may encounter. Thanks to Sean for putting this site up and keeping it running, and to all of the other great members here.
FirePhoto said:what a valuable resource APUG is! In the few short months I have been a subscriber here, I have met, learned from, and photographed with Bill Schwab and a number of other excellent Great Lakes area photographers, learned of and purchased great resource books by members Ralph Lambrecht and Tim Rudman (I'm currently working my way through Tim's toning book), and found a place where either by doing a search or posting a question I can solve just about any traditional photographic problem that I may encounter. Thanks to Sean for putting this site up and keeping it running, and to all of the other great members here.
Probably nothing - the site has just moved to a new server yesterday and I think there are a few teething problems still occurring (a PM I sent yesterday to someone has also disappeared). I'm sure it will sort itself out (or rather, Sean will sort it out!) soon.tim rudman said:Thanks Jeanette. Ill pass your suggestions along. I really appreciate your comments.
BTW, I did respond to Dave Wooten's post above, and he responded back. Those 2 posts seem to have disappeared. What am I doing wrong?
Bob F. said:BTW, most people see a unified view of all posts since they last logged in when they visit the site so in practice all forums get equal exposure. Just put posts in whichever forum seems the most appropriate.
Cheers, Bob.
Top right of the screen, just above the menus there is an entry showing how many posts since your last visit - something like:tim rudman said:Oh thanks, I didn't know one could do that.
BWGirl said:Very nice website, Tim. I think the only suggestion I would make is to either place navigation buttons at the bottom of each 'page' or to place a button at the bottom of the page that returns the user to the top. My personal preference is navigation at the top & bottom. QUOTE]
Done. Thanks
Also, of interest especially to those with work in the book (and hopefuly to others too) we plan to shortly feature in rotation an image from the book each day on the site.
We could put up a schedule (so you know when to tell your friends your image is featued, for example) - or we could make them a random surprise. Any thoughts on this? (I'm pretty new to this)
Tim
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