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Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 16:56
by dr-baker
Phoenix wrote:dr-baker wrote:Moderators: Any chance of making this thread a sticky so people can easily find out which drivers belong to whom?
I would but I don't know how to make a thread sticky.
Oh, OK.
Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 17:03
by Nuppiz
Phoenix wrote:dr-baker wrote:Moderators: Any chance of making this thread a sticky so people can easily find out which drivers belong to whom?
I would but I don't know how to make a thread sticky.
If this forum software is similar to the one on GPM2World, then you should have a box called "Quick-mod tools" in the lower right corner of the screen when viewing a topic. From there select "Change to Sticky".
Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 17:12
by Phoenix
Nuppiz wrote:Phoenix wrote:dr-baker wrote:Moderators: Any chance of making this thread a sticky so people can easily find out which drivers belong to whom?
I would but I don't know how to make a thread sticky.
If this forum software is similar to the one on GPM2World, then you should have a box called "Quick-mod tools" in the lower right corner of the screen when viewing a topic. From there select "Change to Sticky".
I've already looked there but there's no such option. I also tried to edit dr-baker's first post on this thread to see if I could sticky it there, but I can't there either.
Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 20:31
by TomWazzleshaw
Only on F1 Rejects are the mods so rejectful they can't find half of the moderator tools

Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 20:56
by Nuppiz
Well then, here's another way: click the Perry McCarthy Forum open. In the top left corner, you should see a link called "Moderator Control Panel". Click that, and you should get into a menu where you can perform various actions on the topics in this subforum. Tick the box next to this topic, then scroll down a bit until you see a selection box with "Select desired action" in the bottom right corner, and choose "Change to "Sticky"". Press Submit, and the topic should now be Stickied.
Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 22:54
by dr-baker
There's already two sticky threads on this forum - who was responsible for that? How did they do it?
Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 04:46
by FMecha
dr-baker wrote:There's already two sticky threads on this forum - who was responsible for that? How did they do it?
Maybe Jamie or Enoch?

Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 04:50
by the Masked Lapwing
FMecha wrote:dr-baker wrote:There's already two sticky threads on this forum - who was responsible for that? How did they do it?
Maybe Jamie or Enoch?

I think Carlos did it.
Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 17:45
by Warren Hughes
the Masked Lapwing wrote:FMecha wrote:dr-baker wrote:There's already two sticky threads on this forum - who was responsible for that? How did they do it?
Maybe Jamie or Enoch?

I think Carlos did it.
Now there was a moderator who knew what he was doing

Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 20:34
by dr-baker
Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 21:49
by Warren Hughes
I jest of course. I couldn't be a moderator because I know basically nothing about the internet

Re: Owners/managers of virtual drivers
Posted: 22 Mar 2012, 22:41
by dr-baker
Warren Hughes wrote:I jest of course. I couldn't be a moderator because I know basically nothing about the internet

I know. I have had little proper education in IT. Pre-teenage years (pre-boarding school), I only had about 1 or 2 years education in it, and that was a bit of typing practice on goodness knows what system (this was pre-1996 computers). Then at boarding school, I had one year, and in the school exams, if you took the best result from each class, our class was 10 to 20 % worse than the second-worse class in that exam (and I was second in the worst class!). Since then, I have just had to pick it up as I went along. Took me a while to learn how to post images etc here, but I know now (although it does just consist of searching Google images or putting things onto Photobucket). I also know how to do church magazines and newsletters without any formal training!
Oh, and my family did not have a computer until I asked for one for my 21st birthday between my 2nd and 3rd year of my first undergrad degree (although I had already been browsing the F1 Rejects website on the school computers since reading about the site in a magazine in late 1999).