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ridehard2208 06-04-2011 09:25 PM

can't post a message
 
Tryed 5 times to post a message that took more than a hour to type and every time was logged on and every time it told me I was not logged on and to do so and when did on that page I lost all my work as you know someone with PN has a hard time typing. I also left a note at contact us site and no answer or ideas. Also the forum said interduce yourself on the other fourms that apply to you and you'll find a warm welcome from all the great people here well I did that on three forums and have 0 replies on all but new member welcome forum. And it's not just me I've seen other 0 responses even when titled I need help, or I can't take this any longer come on people it's all or nothing. SORRY JUST VENTING!!

ridehard2208 06-04-2011 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ridehard2208 (Post 776405)
Tryed 5 times to post a message that took more than a hour to type and every time was logged on and every time it told me I was not logged on and to do so and when did on that page I lost all my work as you know someone with PN has a hard time typing. I also left a note at contact us site and no answer or ideas. Also the forum said interduce yourself on the other fourms that apply to you and you'll find a warm welcome from all the great people here well I did that on three forums and have 0 replies on all but new member welcome forum. And it's not just me I've seen other 0 responses even when titled I need help, or I can't take this any longer come on people it's all or nothing. SORRY JUST VENTING!!

This went through without problems because I didn't click on the preview botton

Rosie33 06-05-2011 04:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ridehard2208 (Post 776406)
This went through without problems because I didn't click on the preview botton


Sorry for all you problems. I've only been here for about 4 months, and I'm still learning how to navigate. When typing a message, you should use "Notepad", then copy and paste it here. This way you will have a copy in case you lose your post. Hang in there, it does get easier.:winky:

en bloc 06-05-2011 07:03 AM

I saw a moderator suggest to you to select the 'remember me' option so you don't get bumped off. During the time you're writing (especially a detailed post that you are obviously taking time preparing), you must be 'timing out'.

Also, before you try to 'post', highlight and copy your work...just in case your log-in session ends, you won't have to retype it. Or do like Rosie suggested and type your thoughts on notepad or other format that can be saved.

Hoping these suggestions help and I'm looking forward to seeing your post.

zorro1 06-05-2011 08:24 AM

If you need specific details about how to "cut n paste" just ask :)

ridehard2208 06-05-2011 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rosie33 (Post 776438)
Sorry for all you problems. I've only been here for about 4 months, and I'm still learning how to navigate. When typing a message, you should use "Notepad", then copy and paste it here. This way you will have a copy in case you lose your post. Hang in there, it does get easier.:winky:

Thank you so very much for your kind response Rosie with good people like you I will you should be a mediator Again many Thanks!

Jomar 06-05-2011 11:15 AM

Hello,
I see the other members here were able to help you with some tips.

On some occasions I've done the preview of a post and forgot to go back and hit the submit button.:o So that happens.

If you need any other help here's our FAQ - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/faq.php
Or just ask.
Sometimes on holidays & weekends the replies might be a bit slower coming due to members spending time with family.

ridehard2208 06-06-2011 08:25 PM

Thank you for your Ideas
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by en bloc (Post 776446)
I saw a moderator suggest to you to select the 'remember me' option so you don't get bumped off. During the time you're writing (especially a detailed post that you are obviously taking time preparing), you must be 'timing out'.

Also, before you try to 'post', highlight and copy your work...just in case your log-in session ends, you won't have to retype it. Or do like Rosie suggested and type your thoughts on notepad or other format that can be saved.

Hoping these suggestions help and I'm looking forward to seeing your post.

Hey en bloc, Thank you for your response using your and rossie's ideas I was successful so thank you very much!

ridehard2208 06-06-2011 08:33 PM

Thanks a lot for your offer of help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zorrro13 (Post 776459)
If you need specific details about how to "cut n paste" just ask :)

Hey zorrro13 thanks for your response and very kind offer to help an Old Dog. I seem to see your mark on a lot of post with ideas, comments, and helpful information hats off to you and God bless your guidence for others!

Thanks again!

ridehard2208 06-06-2011 08:46 PM

Thank you for your insight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 776493)
Hello,
I see the other members here were able to help you with some tips.

On some occasions I've done the preview of a post and forgot to go back and hit the submit button.:o So that happens.

If you need any other help here's our FAQ - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/faq.php
Or just ask.
Sometimes on holidays & weekends the replies might be a bit slower coming due to members spending time with family.

Hey Jo*mar, sorry for the rant I do understand the importance of family time and fully agree everybodys equal need for it!!

I have searched the FAQ not much help, and after the preview botton it didn't come back for a chance to select the post botton.

The answer was taking too long and getting a time out.

Many Thanks!


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