Posted by Billy NY on October 10, 2013 at 08:38:16 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Re: OT how to edit a post posted by Adirondack case guy on October 09, 2013 at 15:25:15:
Darned right, its so technical, it can't be done LOL !!!! What Pete said, "after you submit or post" whereas you have to log in, find your post, there will be an icon/button that says edit, click on that, then the field of entry comes up with your original text, edit then submit. Still too technical.... LOL. I used modern view to add a URL link for the first time, had to not get confused by the bit of code that is prompted and comes up in modern view, been using classic view for so long, then there was this great new way to post photos from your C drive, and not have to use the remote hosting site like photo bucket, still too darned technical LOL !
PS, recent sunset photos were great, I was sitting in my stand, doing some archery hunting over a some nice green food plot, in a former ag field, watching about 20 deer graze in it, some young bucks clacking horns, playing, don't get any better sunset than that, the sky had the same "hue" over here, nice red/orange.
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