Kerry Posted 4September, 2009 Report Share Posted 4September, 2009 When you first log in to the forum, the best way to see what has been happening since your last visit is to click on the "View New Content" button at the right top of this page (next to Rules and Guidelines). This will show you a list of all recent posts since your last visit. Kerry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D-banger Posted 24January, 2010 Report Share Posted 24January, 2010 Another option which I find useful is the "Today's active content" option. This option shows all the posts made in the last 24 hours (24 hours is the default and can be changed to week, 2 weeks etc). To use this option go to the bottom of the main forum. Just abouve the "Active user(s)" is a dark blue menu bar. Choose "Today's active content". I hope this helps, Doug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kerry Posted 26January, 2010 Author Report Share Posted 26January, 2010 Nice one Doug, you learn something new every day! Kerry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
9fan Posted 20June, 2011 Report Share Posted 20June, 2011 Kerry, Suggesting a new FORUM - Porsche Stories/Memories Australia. For members and owners/drivers to recount stories/memories/photos and facts on Porsches in Australia. I have answered some questions from Vas on Allan Hamiltons Hillclimb racing plus added some memories of my own.Feel free to transfer these to the Forum if you decide it's a good idea. It would be a great reference for Porsche History in Australia and encourage participation in creating it ! Let me know what you think. Cheers, Mark. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kerry Posted 20June, 2011 Author Report Share Posted 20June, 2011 Hi Mark, Yes a good idea! I've created it and will move the Hamiltons post there, its up to you now to assist with the further populating of it! Kerry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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