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You shouldn't time out. That's a cookie issue. Log into the forum, and then click log out (which erases your forum cookie from your internet browser) then log back in and make sure you check the "remember me" button.
Also, if you navigate from a thread you are replying to, or a new thread you are creating, you should be able to navigate back to it and reload the autosave by clicking a link that appears in the bottom left hand corner of the text area. This is a feature of the forum that rarely gets used by anybody but me it seems!
You'll see as you're typing a reply that every 15 seconds or so, in the bottom right hand corner of the text area, a little yellow notice appears with the words "auto saved" and then it disappears again.
This feature might not apply to old internet browsers though mind.
It is the most popular forum software used and you're right I didn't make it. Though the makers aren't even billionaires. There is no point me spending even a day trying to make similar software (it actually takes thousands of developers years to create) as it just wouldn't evolve as quick as this does. Every month there is a major update adding new features and fixing bugs.
The face it's complicated to browse though might be down to how old the forum is. Our much new Amarok Forum | VW Amarok | International and Australian Amarok | Aus Amarok Forum | 4x4 Amarok | Volkswagen Amarok Startline, Trendline, Highline or Extreme Sports Forum websites are much easier to navigate just due to the categories being clear to understand. tilersforums.com however has had umpteen categories add, moved and removed over the years and short of reorganising the whole forum and it's threads (which has recently been talked about to be honest) there's not much we can do.
Basically though if you're on the forum homepage, you'll find the most used forums at the top of the list. Click into any of those, and you find the list of threads related to that forum category. In most cases you could ignore the bottom half of the forum homepage as they're forums not used so much so have been shifted to there.
Thanks for your reply Dan. To be honest, I think the concept of the software never envisaged such high volumes of posts and almost real-time responses. It just can't cope. Every time I log into my email it says "126 new messages". And each one is a notification that something has happened to a thread I have once responded to. And each one opens a new window, and requires me to log in.
At a minimum I'd prefer that to take place on my Forum Inbox, not my real email, which is just totally cluttered every day with Tilers Forum stuff.
But at some point maybe they will need to create some sort of real-time exchange platform, like a Chat, linked to Threads...
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