it stays up forever and never changes. unless he redoes it before it changes after so many post.
it stays up forever and never changes. unless he redoes it before it changes after so many post.
the reason that i brought this up , is to tell this person , that in the club bylaws , he cannot use our website to benifit his bus. venture.
that is he has set up a monopoly over all else on this forum section.
want to make sure he has not set up a monopoly over all other post in that section to benifit his buis.
Actually, in this case, it's nothing more than the default order phpBB sorts the threads in (descending order of date of last reply).
Start a new thread about something and it should bump his post down.
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If you look at the stats you will see that that post has had 26 replies - which is far more then the next most replied post, which has only 7 replies.
The icon link is at
http://www.gnobs.org/forums/styles/p...c_read_hot.gif
and as you can see by the name - it is a standard icon assigned by phpBB for hot topics.
Also, the last post in that thread was made on Tuesday, June 14, 2011.
There have been no newer posts that I can see in any of the threads below it.
The only post newer than Tuesday, June 14, is above it. Start a new thread - or post to one of the old ones and see if it moves.
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well i did post something new and it worked. thank you for all your help. what do you think we would have to have from our admin. to have someone else take over website duties??
First you'd have to have someone who is able to do what is required as far as troubleshooting and maintenance, then thay'd have to be willing to devote the time to it.
But why do you want someone else to take over?
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My guess is that this is a not-for-profit with a divided group of volunteers. Happens quite a bit.
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That's what I figured too, from the OP's obvious dissatisfaction with the admin's thread. But it's really not the admin's fault if that thread is the most popular - he was not bumping it himself that I could see.Originally Posted by TheGAME1264, post: 209173
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