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Post by helpforhorses on Aug 14, 2005 22:15:05 GMT -8
Hi All, I am very new to proboards....just created one. I am wondering "where" to put my html?
I am with a horse rescue group and we want to track our horses. Where they are, what vet work has been done on each horse, whether the horse has been adopted, adoption fee paid, location of horse etc. We have several volunteers working with the horses, so we need to be able to see at a glance whether the horse is still available, etc. Right now I have setup a Forum named Horses and created a thread for each horse with the horses current information displayed. Eventually I woud like to make a form that just has checkboxes for these things, so the volunteers can quickly hop into that particular horses thread and add to the form (check boxes). I can of course design the form in html, but how do I get html into the forums/threads? Can members edit an existing thread...like if the horse moves, they can delete current location showing on the thread and enter the new location?
Any help or suggestions on the best way to set something like this up would be appreciated, as long as you relay them in 101 language. Thanks in Advance!!!
Sue
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Post by Tommy Huynh on Aug 14, 2005 22:49:20 GMT -8
Headers and Footers.
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Post by Conquester777 on Aug 15, 2005 5:00:35 GMT -8
Tommy Huynh that so doesnt anwser the question.
helpforhorses, you cannot put html in to threads, and i advise you use a different system, other than proboards for what you would like to do.
however if you're using proboards, no members cannot delete threads, you can choose for them to delete their own posts i think. i dunno proboards too well, especially the new version.
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