Charlie Mac said:Jim,
Acrobat grabs the pages nicely. Links to outside content travel well right in place. On your first few pages your photos are posted right on the page and this worked well. When you started posting photos as thumbnails it becomes problematic because the thumbnails are links to the photos. Any links to content on that site will become broken when the site goes off line. I can download and append these photos to the end of the document but it's not convenient for the reader. Would it be a difficult task to go back in and switch the photos to "in line" rather than thumbnails? If not, I can probably figure out how to re-insert them back to the location of the thumbnail.
If there are any Acrobat gurus reading this that see that I'm heading in the wrong direction, please nudge me back on course.
That thread is what started me down the long green slope and I'm very appreciative.
-Charlie
Peter Halle said:John,
I would be willing to work to set up the forum hosted on my internet hosting locked to new posts so that it could be searchable. There is so much knowledge in so many arenas that it would be a shame to lose some of it.
Peter
teocaf said:1. if the content is so valuable, why are visits to the site almost nil?
teocaf said:2. if the forum is titled "talk festool", why do most people refer to the valuable info on it as having to do with anything but that?--should the forum be reincarnated to "talkFinetool" perhaps? it might then have a chance to rise from the ashes and be found by fine hand tool aficionados, some of which may abhor power tools, no matter how fine they are.
teocaf said:it is an interesting predicament not just about this particular forum, but about how to keep any forum/online cache vibrant and relevant over time.
Paul G said:Peter Halle said:John,
I would be willing to work to set up the forum hosted on my internet hosting locked to new posts so that it could be searchable. There is so much knowledge in so many arenas that it would be a shame to lose some of it.
Peter
Similarly I've made an offer via PM to assume the responsibility to keep it live, though I wouldn't lock it down. Maybe others have made similar offers as well. At this point there is no reason I can understand that talkfestool and it's content should cease to exist from the web.
Wonderwino said:I setup a TalkFestool facebook page where the members can keep in touch and continue to share ideas & projects. The thing I will miss most about tF, besides my good friends, is the abundant content about fine hand tools. I haven't found another forum where so many small makers of fine tools have been discussed.
https://www.facebook.com/talkFestool
I hope to see many of my friends at Handworks in Amana, Iowa in May!
joraft said:Peter & Paul,
We're still sorting things out, I will definitely be in touch with you both very soon.
SRSemenza said:With less than two days left I am wondering if there has been any movement on preserving the tF content?
I am also wondering about the exact shut down time? Midnight ? 30th/31st ? or 31st/1st? Pacific Time? etc.
Seth
SRSemenza said:That is EXCELLENT news ! [thumbs up]
Regardless of whether the forum is active or not it would be a shame to lose the content. Some is dated but much of it is as relevant as the day it was posted.
Seth