Chinese Tractor Forum?

Add a Chinese tractor forum to TractorByNet?


  • Total voters
    2
   / Chinese Tractor Forum? #11  
I'll read Chinese, but I'd rather read American. How about a Power-Trac forum. This machine is destined to obsolete compact tractors.
 
   / Chinese Tractor Forum?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
If articulated compacts gain some market share, we'll consider it, but right now there just aren't enough of them out there to demand a forum for them. They can be discussed in 'other brands' for now. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

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   / Chinese Tractor Forum? #13  
...and I don't have any of those special characters on my keyboard either...
 
   / Chinese Tractor Forum? #14  
Well, I voted against it simply because I like to read all the messages and there are so many different forums, and my computer and phone lines are so slow, that it's becoming almost impossible to find time to do so, and I figured an additional separate forum would just mean changing screens even more often than I have to do now. But of course, I hope the Chinese tractor owners do participate; I'd like to learn more if I can find the time./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Bird
 
   / Chinese Tractor Forum? #15  
Good point Bird. If/when I get a chance to do TBN on a high speed connection it might be fine. However, since most of the time I'm going at 24K (or less /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif), I would vote for more/better navigation options.

Here's a couple that I just thought of:

1. Perhaps a way to suppress graphics within the forum unless we want to see them?

2. Sub-forum home lists (Like just Kubota, or just NH, etc). IOW - Something between a topic and the whole forum home.

The GlueGuy
 
   / Chinese Tractor Forum? #16  
I, too, would like to be able to suppress in-line photos. Since I don't have nearly as much time to read messages as I used to (and there are a lot more of them than there used to be), I like to scan the threads briefly. This is impossible when there are in-line photos, especially when I'm connected via a slow line. So, what I usuallly end up doing then is kill the page before it finishes downloading and skip it.

MarkC
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   / Chinese Tractor Forum? #18  
I voted for it. I've done web searches and info on these tractors is difficult to find. I'd be interested in seeing what some of these owners have found out.

Ernie
 
   / Chinese Tractor Forum? #19  
It seems to me that the major problem with navigation is having to continually reload information that could be displayed statically. Why not use frames? Internet Explorer, Navigator and AOL (the big 3) have suppored frames for years now.

put the standard logo and links in a frame at the top, and all the forums in frame on the left. Then, picking a different forum would load a 3rd main frame with the messages available.

EX:

|--------------------------------------------|
| Standard Logo and Links |
|--------------------------------------------|
|Forum A | Forum A - Message 1 |
|Forum B | Forum A - Message 2 |
|Forum C | Forum A - Message 3 |
|--------------------------------------------|

(Hope this looks ok when its viewed later!)

This would save reloading alot of info, only the messages themselves would be loaded when a message is selected, or another forum is chosen.
 
   / Chinese Tractor Forum?
  • Thread Starter
#20  
We won't be using frames, but we will probably be looking at some options to simplify the navigation of the forums in general, if one reads most forums.

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