When I am viewing the Hokey *** Message Board(the general discussion section) and decide to post on one of the aggregate forum threads it takes me to that section,,is this something than can be addressed?,,I really didn't realize this and made another post in the wrong section. HRP
OK... Here is how it works. If you want to see all threads and view the HAMB exactly how it was before the changes, just use this forum: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=59 However, if you want to make a new thread you have to do some thinking first. Which forum does your thread belong in? You have these choices: 1. Traditional Hot Rods - The Traditional Hot Rod forum is reserved for threads and posts pertaining to period correct hot rods only. Please use this forum for technical threads, build threads, historical threads, and feature threads only. 2. Traditional Customs - The Traditional Custom forum is reserved for threads and posts pertaining to period correct customs only. Please use this forum for technical threads, build threads, historical threads, and feature threads only. 3. Traditionally "Styled" Hot Rods, Customs, & Production Vehicles - The Traditionally "Styled" Forum is reserved for threads and posts pertaining to cars that might not be "period perfect," but are traditionally styled. This is not a forum for modern street rods, rat rods, or anything else... Please use this forum for technical threads, build threads, and feature threads only. 4. Traditional Discussions & Happenings - This forum is reserved for threads and posts pertaining to event coverage, art & inspiration, and historical threads. Note: This forum is actually the old "General Discussion" forum from the H.A.M.B. before we split into multiple focused forums. Over time, we will be moving many of the old threads from this forum into the appropriate forum listed above, however, this will take some time and frankly, I don't ever expect to get them all moved.
There are some that are making way more out of these changes than necessary. It is not rocket science.