Hi Guys,
a couple of comments from my side...
On Categories and this Forum:
I like this forum format much better, pictures tell a 1000 words.
We received some excellent general building tips and how to's especially from F1Rocket that is currently hidden in the general discussion forum. These post stand a change to get 'lost in time', since a lot of posts go into the general discussion forum, flooding these important and useful posts. That is why I asked for a building tips forum not connected to any specific model.
DeltaRomeo: I Agree 100% I like this format better, photos in your post is what makes it Great

. Able to use and
format your post is fantastic

, makes reading much easier. Categories, what a life saver!!!
Sure you have to keep a tab on the categories, if it does not get traffic, you need to consolidate them...Also keep a pulse on what happens in the General discussion for hints if a 'new' category is required, like "General building tips"
Some useful information about the 'New Post' Feature:
Bob: You are correct...
Typically '
New Post' clock (time & date stamp) is kept, either by your web browser in a cookie or it is stored by the forum when you log in.
The '
New Post' time & date stamp is reset when you close your browser showing the vans airforce forum pages, or when you log out & log back into the page.
When you log back into the forum web page the system uses the time & date stamp it stored from your previous visit, compares it to the current time & date, and display any new posts that happened in-between those 2 times.
So it is more of "
New posts, since last visit" feature, because it stores the time you last visited the website, and assumes you have read everything up to that point, and only shows the new post since your last visit.
Try it out, if you open this website for the first time the day there will be a lot of "new posts". Close everything, log out and back in. If you open it again and try the 'new post' feature there will be none or very few, only the ones that got posted since you closed your browser.
So if you missed some new posts or you could not finish reading them all before you had to close your browser, use the "Today's post" feature.
I use both the "New Posts" And "Today's Post" quite reliably.
It is just a matter of understanding how they work, and using them as such.
Kind Regards
Rudi