Josie is home
- peter_winney
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Re: Josie is home
Hi Brian
The members forum is just below the public one and opens up more options:-
Your welcome letter should have details of how to login to the website, forum and online shop.
You can change your forum password using User Control Panes / Profile / Password / Edit. The User Control Panel is found by clicking on the little down triangle next to your name or avatar near the top RH of the page.
Peter W
The members forum is just below the public one and opens up more options:-
Your welcome letter should have details of how to login to the website, forum and online shop.
You can change your forum password using User Control Panes / Profile / Password / Edit. The User Control Panel is found by clicking on the little down triangle next to your name or avatar near the top RH of the page.
Peter W
Member since July 1972
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Reconnaissance is seldom wasted
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Re: Josie is home
Hi Peter, no I don’t have that forum,even when I click on members area and then in the green menu click on forum it just takes me back to the same again and then you have to log in yet again 
surely I’m not the only one with these problems ,or am I ?
Brian & Jo


Brian & Jo
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Re: Josie is home
Hi Brian, you are not the only one, I have to log in to the forum every time I visit as it never remembers me, whereas other forums do.
Also the main site wants me to log in with my email address, while the forum asks for my user name…very odd.
I too have had issues loading photographs, it’s a shame really as I’ve had loads of interesting stuff to post but just get frustrated trying…
Also the main site wants me to log in with my email address, while the forum asks for my user name…very odd.
I too have had issues loading photographs, it’s a shame really as I’ve had loads of interesting stuff to post but just get frustrated trying…
- peter_winney
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Re: Josie is home
As I understand it (and I am not a technical expert) the structure of the site with separate logins for different elements is a consequence of the club's request to the designers to make the Forum and online shop available to non members.BrianEvans wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 9:43 pmHi Peter, no I don’t have that forum,even when I click on members area and then in the green menu click on forum it just takes me back to the same again and then you have to log in yet againsurely I’m not the only one with these problems ,or am I ?
Brian & Jo
Member since July 1972
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Re: Josie is home
Well Peter I have to say ,and I know I’ve only been a member for 5mins , that as a member I feel short changed with not being able to access the members forum or being unable to upload photos
and I’m obviously not the only one but it seems that nobody has complained about it before until now . But it does feel that the website and forum ,which in my opinion should be one, is very dated . Just my opinion .
Brian & Jo

Brian & Jo
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Re: Josie is home
As member you should be able to access the forum and upload photos. The new members pack includes advice on how to do this. If it does not work for you then contact Members Services
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Re: Josie is home
Hi everyone, could anyone tell me if on the 1937 Austin 10 Cambridge that we are restoring there would have been carpet like material lining the storage compartment on the dashboard ?
Thank you. Brian & Jo
Thank you. Brian & Jo
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Re: Josie is home
I’m sure someone will correct me if I’m wrong but I think it had a fibreboard type liner with a West of England cloth type finish.
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Re: Josie is home
Thank you Ivor , I would post a picture of ours if I could but I have tried all ways and no success so I’ve given up now .I will mention your suggestion to our trimmer .
Thank you
Brian & Jo
Thank you
Brian & Jo