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Joined: 3/02/2010(UTC) Posts: 380 Location: Auckland
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How about a monitor topic under hardware>components?
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your clock on the forums seems to be a hour fast.
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Joined: 1/10/2011(UTC) Posts: 83 Location: Dunedin
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Quote:Make it so we can stay logged in! the Auto log in does not seem to work. ^ This
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Joined: 20/04/2012(UTC) Posts: 76 Location: Feilding
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Originally Posted by: LinuxUser  Make it so we can stay logged in! the Auto log in does not seem to work. This still happens to me, |
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Joined: 10/01/2013(UTC) Posts: 1 Location: New Zealand
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It would be great to have auto-resized images, I'm currently trying to post up a review and because I use high quality images to showcase the product it is just a hassle to upload and resize each image again. It would be much appreciated if this could happen :)
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Originally Posted by: Steven W.  It would be great to have auto-resized images, I'm currently trying to post up a review and because I use high quality images to showcase the product it is just a hassle to upload and resize each image again. It would be much appreciated if this could happen :) If you use an image hosting site like photobucket (it's free by the way) you can automatically set the resolution you want to resize to. It's a great site and allows you to upload tons of pics.
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Joined: 13/12/2011(UTC) Posts: 38 Location: Auckland
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How about a SPAM filter on the forums? I frequently scan the forums for new postings and 9 time of of 10 it's SPAM from solidwoodkitchens.
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Joined: 27/10/2011(UTC) Posts: 1,372 Location: Wellington
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Originally Posted by: ceruleanwildfire  How about a SPAM filter on the forums? I frequently scan the forums for new postings and 9 time of of 10 it's SPAM from solidwoodkitchens. You forgot the uggs ;) +1
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Joined: 12/01/2012(UTC) Posts: 504  Location: Christchurch, New Zealand Thanks: 2 times Was thanked: 25 time(s) in 24 post(s)
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Originally Posted by: ceruleanwildfire  How about a SPAM filter on the forums? I frequently scan the forums for new postings and 9 time of of 10 it's SPAM from solidwoodkitchens. awwww i need a new kitchen, i asked for a quote on there website still waiting to hear back _b |
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Rank: Fisher Price My First Post
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Joined: 30/05/2016(UTC) Posts: 3 Location: Hamilton
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Not sure if this is the correct place however I noticed an error when creating an account.
If you add a username that is less than 3 characters, you get the message: "User Name or Display User Name cannot be more than 3 characters."
This should read 'less than' rather than 'more than'. Small bug but as a software developer I thought you may like to know.
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Joined: 8/03/2012(UTC) Posts: 1,329  Location: Auckland, New Zealand Was thanked: 55 time(s) in 55 post(s)
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Thanks for letting us know!
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