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Well, if you are reading this, you're now using our new website design!  Welcome to the new look of The Classic Zcar Club.  I just wanted to take a moment and let all of you know this latest project has been an extreme labor of love.  After testing this over the last several months, I've been able to migrate all of our data within a period of just a few days.  While there is still more work to be done, the website is now ready for you guys to jump back in with both feet.

 

All of our data has been migrated.  If you are looking for something that was in our old site, please give me another few days to bring it online.  All of the data is here, but, most of it has been disabled for viewing until I have a chance to go through and formalize the permissions.

 

The old site is still online, you can see it at this URL:  http://legacy.classiczcars.com

 

In the next few days I'll be working to bring you all of the things you have been used to seeing on our site.  Feel free to reply to this message with your questions or concerns.  Thanks again for your patience and enjoy the site!

 

Mike

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Captain,

 

I'm not on HybridZ but I am having the same paste issues as you.

 

Edit:  Also how does reply with quote work, I used the reply with quote button but the quote box doesn't show up?

http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/50352-new-site-upgrade/page-4#entry458490

 

http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/50352-new-site-upgrade/page-4#entry458490

 

Just checking, with Chrome and Windows 7.  I used the link icon, then pasted the same link.  Also got here by clicking the Quote button, which basically just puts the quoted text in the Reply box at the bottom of the page.  I like that it keeps the page in the same order from top to bottom.  Keeps the train of thought undisturbed.

 

I gave up on IE anything a couple of years ago.  Microsoft dropped the ball and is too far behind now to ever pick it back up.  The software developers don't care about IE anymore, Chrome and Firefox have the market.

Yes you can.  I think that it's an option during the Chrome installation process.  Pretty sure that you don't even have to export them first, Chrome will do it all.  But you might have to rebuild the favorites bar at the top of the page.

 

I've had all three browsers installed at the same time on my computer.  The only problem with that is saving bookmarks, but you can try the new browser out before saving new ones.  Somebody should write some software that creates a common bookmark file that all three browsers can access.

Just a thought - today is the day after Patch Tuesday.  There's an IE 11 patch in there.  Says it's a Security patch but there might be more.  Maybe it will fix some things.  If your system is set for Automatic Updates you might need to reboot to finish installing the updates.

Just a thought - today is the day after Patch Tuesday.  There's an IE 11 patch in there.  Says it's a Security patch but there might be more.  Maybe it will fix some things.

I just got the update pushed as well and there's no change with the issues discussed here. I wonder who changed what? Either MS changed something that broke it, or the forum S/W folks missed the mark. My money is on MS....

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