Reccomended Swaybar
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Originally Posted by ourru,Apr 11 2007, 03:43 PM
something needs to be done about the search function on this site
"yes" or "no, there are others around" that would have taken less effort to type than "i would recommend doing a search...TONS of information."
"yes" or "no, there are others around" that would have taken less effort to type than "i would recommend doing a search...TONS of information."
The list of new and improved features is too expansive to go over in detail however over 95% of the software which runs the s2ki.com site will be either entirely new or significantly improved across all areas. A major concern for members, search, has been a major focus of the effort and will be greatly improved.
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To answer the question, as best I can, I do think those are the only three adjustable bars available. If I'm wrong about that hopefully someone will correct me, or provide a few of the links they find using search.
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Originally Posted by 124Spider,Apr 11 2007, 07:04 PM
For the record, I (and I'm sure I'm not alone in this opinion) find the search function on this board worse than worthless.
So, go ahead and sound smart by telling people to use the search, but using the search is almost always a total waste of time, failing to turn up useful threads, and turning up many irrelevant threads (or absolutely nothing when there's lots out there). I look forward to the upgraded search, and hope it is at least as good as the search I'm used to on other car boards.
So, go ahead and sound smart by telling people to use the search, but using the search is almost always a total waste of time, failing to turn up useful threads, and turning up many irrelevant threads (or absolutely nothing when there's lots out there). I look forward to the upgraded search, and hope it is at least as good as the search I'm used to on other car boards.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=396522
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Ummm... Thanks.
But it would be even nicer if you could avoid the snotty "Ummm" to start your post. I almost never go on that forum; there's absolutely no reason I (or many others) would know about that thread without being told. And being told nicely is much better than being told in a snotty fashion.
But it would be even nicer if you could avoid the snotty "Ummm" to start your post. I almost never go on that forum; there's absolutely no reason I (or many others) would know about that thread without being told. And being told nicely is much better than being told in a snotty fashion.
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No problem; thanks for the clarification (and for telling us about the Google solution). I agree that bringing that more to people's attention would be useful.
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