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Maybe after we see how the posting goes for awhile we can tell better how to make the forum topics. I too, had reservations on so many closely related topic titles. But for some top issues and the extra weight causing the vert to be a bloated pompous gas bag there is not much difference :youbet:
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BHR4CE1
07-01-2007, 06:23 PM
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We HAD those, and got RID of them!!!! :bang: :bang: :bang:
I guess it just depends on whether or not you like to scroll up and down a lot... :)
Our new http://www.knightsoftheroundel.com title page looks fantastic! That's the one with the big knight on a horse and the roundel reading "The BMW 6 Series Appreication Site". :grin: Whoever did that page, did it with taste! :thumb:
However, can someone please fix the title above we see all the time? It has a capital letter "O" in "Knights Of the Roundel". Also, get rid of the full-stop punctuation mark after "The Unofficial BMW 6 Series Forums." It bugs me seeing it. I'm a pedantic pain, I know that's what you're saying. :grin:
Also, how about placing a smaller version of the knight on the horse where the black coupe is currently at above, and move the black coupe to the right of the title and accompany it with a convertible. Our "branding identity" and title are important.
Our new http://www.knightsoftheroundel.com title page looks fantastic! That's the one with the big knight on a horse and the roundel reading "The BMW 6 Series Appreication Site". :grin: Whoever did that page, did it with taste! :thumb:
However, can someone please fix the title above we see all the time? It has a capital letter "O" in "Knights Of the Roundel". Also, get rid of the full-stop punctuation mark after "The Unofficial BMW 6 Series Forums." It bugs me seeing it. I'm a pedantic pain, I know that's what you're saying. :grin:
Also, how about placing a smaller version of the knight on the horse where the black coupe is currently at above, and move the black coupe to the right of the title and accompany it with a convertible. Our "branding identity" and title are important.
I have debugged you. Those of us who speak Norte Americano English call the "full stop punctuation mark" a "period." You can call it gone, along with the troubling capitalized "O."
Nevervana did the page.
I have debugged you. Those of us who speak Norte Americano English call the "full stop punctuation mark" a "period." You can call it gone, along with the troubling capitalized "O."
Nevervana did the page.
Thank you, my venerated Viceory. I am now debugged. (I thought you might prefer "full stop punctuation mark". It sounds much more bloviated with pomp, than just "period").
Thanks Nevervana, too!