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03-06-2009 12:28 | |
Pudsey_Bear |
I'm always off topic, it could be my new user name ![]() ![]() ![]() The way TT did the link is fine of course, it just looks a bit more flasher like innit, to do it with HTML, there are more even flashier ways to do it too, but not sure this forum can handle it. As a bonus, if you've never done HTML, it's a nice simple way to get the basics IE the bold/italic/underscore was done like this [b][u][i]basics[/b ][/u ][/i ] omit the space before the final 3 ]'s in this case. At least turning 59 doesn't seem to have done too much damage to the old grey cells, they were knackered before. ![]() Kev. |
03-06-2009 11:00 | |
Zebedee |
(Off topic, but if it helps a specific query ![]() Hi Kev and TT The easiest way to fool this into showing how it's done manually . . . Quote:
Originally Posted by members user name
copy and paste whatever you want to quote from the post
Like this . . . [quote="members user name"]copy and paste whatever you want to quote from the post[/quote ] That will confuse it, then you need only indicate that (in this example) the extra space before the final square bracket should not be included in practice. Easy to do, but as you say, a bit tricky to explain in a few words. ![]() Hope this helps Dave ![]() |
03-06-2009 09:22 | |
Pudsey_Bear |
It's easy to do TT There is a little world icon with a chain link on it just above the box you type in, click on it and copy the web address into it, the next box, you type in what you want the world to see, as it doesn't show the url, most just put "click here" simples once you've done it a couple of times. Or do it manually by doing as below, but without the quotes "click here" While in computer mode if you want to quote from a post, but not all of it do as below. but enclose it in [ ] brackets, I tried to do it as it should be in quotes but it just put a quote up like this Quote:
Originally Posted by members user name
copy and paste whatever you want to quote from the post
quote="members user name"]copy and paste whatever you want to quote from the post[/quote hope that makes sense. Kev. |
03-06-2009 00:38 | |
time-traveller |
Re: Winnobago Brave 1995 Quote:
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Originally Posted by time-traveller
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Originally Posted by MAldous
Hi
I am looking for somewhere reliable in the Lancashire/Greater Manchester area that can service and MOT my RV. I have tried a couple of local (Bolton) garages and they are not upto the job, or have not the experience. Has anybody any ideas. I need the Air con sorting, the Jacks are leaking and the heater control needs easing. It will also need an MOT in September. Regards Michael Rodley Motors - American car and motorhome workshop Cutler Heights Lane (5 minutes from the M606) Bradford BD4 9PD England Opening Times Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Contact Us Tel: 01274 688968 Fax: 01274 681613 email :[email protected] Web Page Name Still learning ! I'll try again ... click here http://www.rodleymotors.co.uk/rodley...s-history.html |
03-06-2009 00:35 | |
time-traveller |
Re: Winnobago Brave 1995 Quote:
Originally Posted by time-traveller
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Originally Posted by MAldous
Hi
I am looking for somewhere reliable in the Lancashire/Greater Manchester area that can service and MOT my RV. I have tried a couple of local (Bolton) garages and they are not upto the job, or have not the experience. Has anybody any ideas. I need the Air con sorting, the Jacks are leaking and the heater control needs easing. It will also need an MOT in September. Regards Michael Rodley Motors - American car and motorhome workshop Cutler Heights Lane (5 minutes from the M606) Bradford BD4 9PD England Opening Times Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Contact Us Tel: 01274 688968 Fax: 01274 681613 email :[email protected] Web Page Name |
03-06-2009 00:29 | |
time-traveller |
Re: Winnobago Brave 1995 Quote:
Originally Posted by MAldous
Hi
I am looking for somewhere reliable in the Lancashire/Greater Manchester area that can service and MOT my RV. I have tried a couple of local (Bolton) garages and they are not upto the job, or have not the experience. Has anybody any ideas. I need the Air con sorting, the Jacks are leaking and the heater control needs easing. It will also need an MOT in September. Regards Michael Rodley Motors - American car and motorhome workshop Cutler Heights Lane (5 minutes from the M606) Bradford BD4 9PD England Opening Times Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Contact Us Tel: 01274 688968 Fax: 01274 681613 email :[email protected] |
02-06-2009 23:39 | |
time-traveller |
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Originally Posted by randonneur
No need to be snotty, I was trying to inform him/her of the possible pitfalls with being new to motorhomes and him/her looking for one to live in fulltime that he/she may have a problem with weight. He/She has already said that they have health problems hence wanting a fixed bed.
I don't think he was being 'snotty' randonneur - just puzzled,like me! The OP was asking where he could get his RV serviced and makes no mention - that I can see - of 'being new to motorhomes' or even 'looking for one to live in full time' or even any 'health problems' other than those of his existing motorhome. I'm sure you were trying to be helpful, and your advice is sond - but to whom were you responding? |
02-06-2009 20:51 | |
randonneur | No need to be snotty, I was trying to inform him/her of the possible pitfalls with being new to motorhomes and him/her looking for one to live in fulltime that he/she may have a problem with weight. He/She has already said that they have health problems hence wanting a fixed bed. |
02-06-2009 20:37 | |
inkey-2008 |
Did you read the post???? The other thing to take into consideration is the weight. If it is over 3500kgs and you are 70 or over or have Diabetes you will have to have a Medical to allow you to drive a larger vehicle. If you already have health problems you might find this difficult.??????????????????? He wants the van sorted not his body. Andy[/quote] |
02-06-2009 16:15 | |
randonneur |
The other thing to take into consideration is the weight. If it is over 3500kgs and you are 70 or over or have Diabetes you will have to have a Medical to allow you to drive a larger vehicle. If you already have health problems you might find this difficult. Good luck in your search. |
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