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Hi I am a new member .Hope i'm in the right place. I have written a article and it says its not published. where do I find the publish icon. please. Does it need to be published for other users to read or reply. thanks
 
G'mornin', Les (or guess good evenin' for you!) -

I just looked and saw your article, and it's there now. If you'll look at the top of the webpage, under the British Car Forum banner, you'll see the "Articles" tab where it can be accessed. However, you may want to post it in the Triumph section, as you'll get more responses to the question posed.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi Les. I have moved this post to our "New Member Introductions" forum. You had it posted in the Forum Help section which is where you would ask questions about how to navigate this forum (how to blame posts, post pictures, etc). As Mickey said, you would be better off posting your question in the Triumph FORUM. Articles are not really the place to ask questions, but rather a place to post actual articles (Like if you wrote a story about your first British car, for example).

Here is a link to a video I made that describes how to post messages in our forums:

How to post in the forums << Click here
 
Hello Les

Welcome to the forum

You will find the Triumph section very active and you are sure to get plenty of help, tips and advice there for your project.

I will go and check your article as it sounds as though it is Triumph related.

Where in NSW? My sister lives near Colleambally.

David
 
Hi David, Basil and Mickey thanks i'm not much good with this computer stuff and a bit slow. ha David Your sister is about 8 hours driving from me but go down that direction way each year at Easter for a few days of vintage and classic bike meeting. They have road racing ,speedway motor cross etc just wander around for 3 days taking it all in. Yep it is triumph related. thanks
 
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