Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 6:32 pm
Why at the top? http://www.shopsmith.comrcplaneguy wrote:I just want a link at the top of these forums to shopsmith.com. I don't do Facebook, Twitter.
A woodworking forum for woodworking hobbyist and woodworking projects related and unrelated to the Shopsmith MARK V
https://forum.shopsmith.com/
Why at the top? http://www.shopsmith.comrcplaneguy wrote:I just want a link at the top of these forums to shopsmith.com. I don't do Facebook, Twitter.
rcplaneguy wrote:I just want a link at the top of these forums to shopsmith.com. I don't do Facebook, Twitter.
rcplaneguy wrote:I just want a link at the top of these forums to shopsmith.com. I don't do Facebook, Twitter.
rpd wrote:Not at the top, but if you go to the very bottom of the page and left click on
Copyright 2006 Shopsmith, Inc. it will take you there:), and if you click on it using the scroll wheel it will open it in a new tab.
Or right click and select "Open in new tab" so you don't lose your place on the forum.rpd wrote:Not at the top, but if you go to the very bottom of the page and left click on
Copyright 2006 Shopsmith, Inc. it will take you there:), and if you click on it using the scroll wheel it will open it in a new tab.
Ed in Tampa wrote:Hey all I'm doing is reporting what was written in the Newspaper. They said Facebook is facing a crisis, that the young are abandoning it as more and more older folk are using it. I don't know the age categories nor the source of their info but that is what the paper said.
We have focus?:Didcook wrote:I deactivated then, a few years later, created an alias via my office.
I haven't found the conversation on FB to be any more interesting despite the ages involved. It's still an intellectual mosh pit, more or less.
I suspect that's probably because it doesn't have a central focus in the way this site does.
FB is an open forum. A FB Group may be less open; that is not everyone is going tp post just because it is there. There are many groups that focus on subjects that just don't peak everyone's interest. A Shopsmith Users Group is going to catch the eye of a select few - who may be potential owners (so Shopsmith hopes). Those who post there will become the sales persons.idcook wrote:I deactivated then, a few years later, created an alias via my office.
I haven't found the conversation on FB to be any more interesting despite the ages involved. It's still an intellectual mosh pit, more or less.
I suspect that's probably because it doesn't have a central focus in the way this site does.
He must have meant fracas.JPG40504 wrote:We have focus?:D