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Thanks for the comments, I appreciate that. Yeah, 20 years is a while. It's gone by quickly.
Although there is no provision for links in our sigs, I did add my RV rebuild website there. It is not a commercial venture and the sole reason I put it up was to help other forum members in their repairs / rebuilds. If that's OK, good. If not, let me know and I will remove it.
I think it would be a good idea to be able to post a link in our sig. Suitable content of course.
I also think 2 lines is not enough, and as one member posted here, there needs to be a line of white space between the topic content and our sig, rather than have it just run on as it does. I try to remember to do a return and a space after I write a post. don't always remember though.
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Thanks for the comments, I appreciate that. Yeah, 20 years is a while. It's gone by quickly.
Although there is no provision for links in our sigs, I did add my RV rebuild website there. It is not a commercial venture and the sole reason I put it up was to help other forum members in their repairs / rebuilds. If that's OK, good. If not, let me know and I will remove it.
I think it would be a good idea to be able to post a link in our sig. Suitable content of course.
I also think 2 lines is not enough, and as one member posted here, there needs to be a line of white space between the topic content and our sig, rather than have it just run on as it does. I try to remember to do a return and a space after I write a post. don't always remember though.
Hey BobsYourUncle,
I am okay with you adding the link to your signature. I actually just spent some time on your website. Your rebuild and website look awesome!
I added "hyperlinks in signatures" to my to-do list. I also agree with you on adding an automatic line before your signature so that it doesn't get all bunched together. This is an item we have seen in feedback before so we want to get corrected.
Thank you again and please let me know if there is anything else I can do for you. I am here to help.
- dedmistonDec 05, 2023Moderator
Community Alumni wrote:
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Thanks for the comments, I appreciate that. Yeah, 20 years is a while. It's gone by quickly.
Although there is no provision for links in our sigs, I did add my RV rebuild website there. It is not a commercial venture and the sole reason I put it up was to help other forum members in their repairs / rebuilds. If that's OK, good. If not, let me know and I will remove it.
I think it would be a good idea to be able to post a link in our sig. Suitable content of course.
I also think 2 lines is not enough, and as one member posted here, there needs to be a line of white space between the topic content and our sig, rather than have it just run on as it does. I try to remember to do a return and a space after I write a post. don't always remember though.
Hey BobsYourUncle,
I am okay with you adding the link to your signature. I actually just spent some time on your website. Your rebuild and website look awesome!
I added "hyperlinks in signatures" to my to-do list. I also agree with you on adding an automatic line before your signature so that it doesn't get all bunched together. This is an item we have seen in feedback before so we want to get corrected.
Thank you again and please let me know if there is anything else I can do for you. I am here to help.Can you add Images to the wishlist? We used to be able to add small images. A popular use was adding a map of visited states to the signature.
- BobsYourUncleDec 06, 2023Nomad
Thank you for the compliment on my website. 😊 About 16 - 17 years ago I had a rather rudimentary website up with the same content. Long story, it didn't work well and I took it down, but always wanted to redo it.
This one was built with Wix, and although the format is rather basic, it functions well and serves the purpose I built it for. I spent a lot of time on it, but it was a very enjoyable project, and I've had a lot of positive feedback.
I hope it helps many more people gather the nerve to tackle their own rebuilds - repairs.