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« on: November 17, 2018, 20:10:18 »

Experimental URL - http://www.passenger.chat/rp.php - most recently started public threads.   

The Poppy Line - http://www.passenger.chat/20696
Don't bother with the train - quicker to walk. - http://www.passenger.chat/20695
Station alert ... have we missed a closure consultation process? - http://www.passenger.chat/20694
Holding the handrail - advisory, or requirement? - http://www.passenger.chat/20693
Transport for London - the other new line - http://www.passenger.chat/20692
Honouring rail crash victims at Norton Fitzwarren - http://www.passenger.chat/20691
A Fare Comparison - Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1831 - http://www.passenger.chat/20690
Melksham Rail User Group (and meetings for 2019) - http://www.passenger.chat/20687
Industrial action disruption - possible during engineering passenger diversions? - http://www.passenger.chat/20686
Chittening - http://www.passenger.chat/20685
Goring Gap History Society 17 November 2018 "Tracks to the Trenches"  - http://www.passenger.chat/20684
Virgin Trains USA - http://www.passenger.chat/20683
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Super Speed Camera - http://www.passenger.chat/20680
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Closure of Old Oak Common (81A) December 2018 - http://www.passenger.chat/20678

I am aware of the special symbol ( " ) issue. Wondering if "recent new threads" is something to add in?
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2018, 03:33:45 »

I have tidied up the script and added a link to it for members who are logged in - top of page:

Recent posts - the most recent messages added to the forum
Recent new topics - the most recent new subjects that threads have been started on
Recent likes - topics which members have approved of recently by hitting the "like" button.
New topics and likes are at present public threads only - coding needed to offer things like "Frequent Posters" only to frequent posters!

The area at the top of the page for guests / lurkers gives a menu to help encourage newcomers:
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