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Don't like it one bit. Where is the voucher/codes thread, I have searched for ages. Can anyone help please?
it's hereI am a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Wales, Small Biz MoneySaving, In My Home (includes DIY) MoneySaving, and Old style MoneySaving boards. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
The right hand side bit isn't bothering me now. I position my laptop on my knee angled slightly so i'm looking towards the left and i can barely see it0
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can we have a quik link to the diff forums like we used to have on the left, there plenty of room on the right hand side now.. the forum jump is ok but you cant see the last post like you used to be able to....If i upset you don't stress, never forget that god aint finished with me yet.0
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Each time I submit a post or do quick reply or infact submit a new signiture I get an Internet Explorer Script Error coming up which says:
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Do you want to continue to run scripts on this page
I always click yes and it lets me post, this has only happened since the new forum came into effectWeight Loss - 102lb0 -
I do think the new site is good - a much fresher, brighter look. Haven't looked in depth yet and obviously when any changes take place you have to learn to re-navigate!
Well done.
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Martin,.. any chance you can add the multiple quote option? it's a pain in the pecker when you're wanting to quote a few people and have to 'right click, open in new window / tab' just to get another quote in there.0
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I like the new site - very smart
. Only thing for me is that the smileys appear sometimes, and sometimes not (just appear as a box):D
Seems to go on and off.0 -
Hi,
Can't please ALL of the people ALL of the time springs to mind - we will all get used to new style with time
My main problem is that I can no longer follow links from the weekly emailI get "The page cannot be displayed" blurb.
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Need to lose the bar on the right, it slows things right down.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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scheming_gypsy wrote: »a very common mistake where people think you need to put the S in after the apostrophe. You don't, the apostrophe takes care of it. You can use either though.
Just to be awkward:
Possessive forms of nouns ending in s
Singulars
* Respected sources require that almost all singular nouns, including those ending in an s, a z, or an x, have possessive forms with an extra s after the apostrophe. Examples include the Modern Language Association, The Elements of Style, The Economist, and Purdue University's Online Writing Lab. Such sources would demand possessive singulars like these: Senator Jones's umbrella; Mephistopheles's cat.
Rules that modify or extend this principle have included the following:
* If the singular possessive is difficult or awkward to pronounce with an added s sound, do not add an extra s; these exceptions are supported by University of Delaware, The Guardian, Emory University's writing center, and The American Heritage Book of English Usage. Such sources permit possessive singulars like these: Socrates' later suggestion; James's house, or James' house, depending on which pronunciation is intended.
* Classical, biblical, and similar names ending in an s sound, especially if they are polysyllabic, do not take an added s in the possessive; among sources giving exceptions of this kind are The Times, which makes a general stipulation, and Vanderbilt University, which mentions only Moses and Jesus. (Wikipedia)
ie You can choose either way, but I would normally say it as Loo-is-ez which would be written as Lewis's !(Even though we all know that Martin ranks alongside Moses and Jesus ! :P )
P.S. I love Martin's new halo too !0
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