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Thank you for the many responses regarding the Off Topic Board.
We are in the process of making changes, which we feel will be to the benefit of our
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The off topic forum has not been deleted; it has only been shut off while we do maintenance and consider its guidelines, and location.
Chris, when clicking on Daily Topics to-day and finding an Off Topic topic, I went to view it. When I did, I was asked to give my UserName and password. Then it said I wasn't permitted into the forum. Is this for everyone right now or just me?
I appreciate you keeping Off Topic. As I expressed yesterday, it has been helpful to me (and others) with many concerns we have with our children - asthma, ADHD, just plain "kid" stuff.
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Quote:Originally posted by Alternative to Mainstream:
[b]Chris, when clicking on Daily Topics to-day and finding an Off Topic topic, I went to view it. When I did, I was asked to give my UserName and password. Then it said I wasn't permitted into the forum. Is this for everyone right now or just me?
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Cindy.. I think this is for everyone. I tried to read an off-topic thread today, and was prompted to log in. Then. the mesaage appeared saying I do not have access as off topic is a "private" forum. So it's not just you.
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Thank you Chris.
Chris, I'm not sure if you read my one post about the children having their own forum or not. This is just an idea that was spinning in my head after the off topic section was removed.
I am pleased to hear that you have decided to clean up the off topic forum and allow it to return. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/cool.gif[/img] [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img] [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/wink.gif[/img]
I'm not sure how many forums you can have but will you please consider this for the children who would like to get to know each other much better they too live with pa every day.
Live n love
Renee