Auburn
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I read your post 22. It confused me to follow and I post pictures regularly here. I am not the most computer literate, though I use them everyday for work in a very specialized setting. Your directions may be clear to you, but may be clear as mud to others.I was helpful, guys: post #22 in this very thread. I thought it was helpful when I posted it, and still think it's helpful. (Wonder if FJR JIM read it?)
If the instructions weren't clear, I'd have expected a follow-up post saying, "Uhh, what?", or a PM to me asking for clarification.
Who to ask, FTL900? Ask the general population, or maybe ask the person who seems to be most involved in the conversation or who posted the stuff that's confusing. Of course, self-starters avail themselves of our Advanced Search feature and read from the thousands of valuable threads on this website, including posts that explain how to insert photos. (Brief instructions for Advanced Search are here.)
Hey, it's a free country. If FJR JIM wants to quit because it's too hard to post photos, he has the right to do so. Apparently, he made that decision even after sapest posted the photos for him.
(PS: Thanks, sapest. I've done the photo assist a few times myself, and would have done it again if URLs had been posted, or if photos had been offered or links posted.)
For example, "To see how it's done, you can quote this post, and turn the editing bar's "light switch" on and off to see the codes. (The light switch is in the upper left hand corner.)" never used the light switch before. (Never noticed it before either). I flipped it on for this post, and codes mean nothing to me even with your description. I may be like many who don't push buttons or flip switches I don't know about because I am of the age that the blue screen of death was very real and always caused issues and having an IT support tell you not to mess with things.
I think his decision had more to do with the blow back discussion that followed. I hope he does hang around, this is a great place even with all it's faults. I think the strengths far outweigh the faults. IT is the best place to get and share information about the FJR at. Many of us have made lifelong friends here just because we love motorcycling and happen to have an interest or own an FJR. Please don't take this as criticizing you, I am not doing that. Just trying to get the point across, even the best written instructions, may not make sense to everyone reading them and trying to follow. Especially if they have other technical issues at the same time.
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