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1 minute ago, supercargirl said:

 

A 1904 Pierce.  I just reduced the price but it did not come to the top.

Did you post the new price in the next reply box down or in the same box as the ad?

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43 minutes ago, keiser31 said:

Interesting....my addition to your Pierce post did not bring it to current view. Hey moderators....

keiser31...all you have to do is click on the Forum Software Questions/Instructions" section.  Scroll down on the menu page and there it is.  Gets Moderator attention.

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7 minutes ago, Peter J.Heizmann said:

keiser31...all you have to do is click on the Forum Software Questions/Instructions" section.  Scroll down on the menu page and there it is.  Gets Moderator attention.

 

My fault - now I know where to look for guidance.  Thanks.

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Supercargirl, if you merely edit your original posting,

it won't bring the thread to the top.  But as others said,

if you add a new posting to your thread--stating something

simple such as "Bump" or "Back to top" or some other 

simple notice, then your thread will be at the top once more.

 

Sometimes sellers will add some more pictures later,

keeping the interest alive that way.

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I still advise making a post in the Forum Software Questions/Software.  Have seen many posts made in the General Forum over the years where well intended people offer all sorts of advise only to totally confuse the OP.  Your call Supercargirl.  

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I see where you also posted it in the Cars for Sale forum 4 hours ago. With the exception of two pinned posts, that ad was on the top of that forum until a few more recent posts moved it down a few positions. The forum software is appears to be working normally.  

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