Navigating this site

Baymare replied on 09/08/2017 09:14

Posted on 09/08/2017 09:14

Hi,New to this site but have to say i have found it extremely frustrating to navigate to find old discussions for information. I admit to being old and completely out of my depth in internet use but this site has me stumped.

EJB986 replied on 09/08/2017 16:01

Posted on 09/08/2017 16:01

The IT part of the CC used to issue white sticks for users to find their way around the forum. Then they discovered that they now need them all for themselvessurprisedsealed

DavidKlyne replied on 09/08/2017 16:21

Posted on 09/08/2017 16:21

Baymare

The search facility on this site is completely useless and should be removed unless it can be fixed. Far better to use Google where you stand a good 50/50 chance of finding what you want. May I suggest that if you want to ask a specific question and you can't see anything in the newer posts then just post a new discussion. Mods with soon point you to an existing thread if there is one.

David

cyberyacht replied on 09/08/2017 17:37

Posted on 09/08/2017 17:37

Might I recommend Ariadne's ball of red wool? A dodge I discovered on a short holiday to Crete - a bit of a minor tour. wink

N1805 replied on 09/08/2017 18:45

Posted on 09/08/2017 14:01 by Baymare

Oh i am so relieved i am not alone. I readily admit i am not internet aware and not that knowledgeable about caravaning, however if you require a horse broken or a tractor driven i am your man.

Posted on 09/08/2017 18:45

OH of N1805 - Look upon using CT as a challenge just as you would when schooling/training a horse - may take time but you get there in the end.  Hope you’ve managed to match your CRV with a caravan.  Good luck.

KENNYG replied on 09/08/2017 20:15

Posted on 09/08/2017 20:15

Instead of the cc closing the ct down they make it to difficult to understand you just give up and Google it.

Takethedogalong replied on 09/08/2017 20:38

Posted on 09/08/2017 20:38

Baymare, as a fellow horse owner, if this website was a horse, it would have been shot years ago! Kinder to be put out of misery!laughing

Percy Vere! Not a name, more of a mind set trying to use this website, but there are lots of nice folks who will help if you ask. Welcome anyway!laughing

Spriddler replied on 09/08/2017 21:40

Posted on 09/08/2017 21:40

The worst of it is that the site's so slow that it takes forever to end up where you didn't want to be.

Pippah45 replied on 10/08/2017 12:07

Posted on 10/08/2017 12:07

As you see bay are you are not alone.  I gave up on the search facility a long time ago far easier to ask the question and get fast answers!  

Did you sort out a tow Car?   The only differences with towing horses seem to be that you can't injure the contents very easily and also that the width goes all the way up!  My brother tows horses in Devon and I am very wary now of his directions on those narrow lanes it isn't quite the same as having just the wheels sticking out!  

Merve replied on 25/08/2017 18:00

Posted on 09/08/2017 16:01 by Tinwheeler

Don't worry, Baymare, it's not you - it's them. I'm afraid the new revamped forum is far inferior to the old one but welcome to CT anyway.

Posted on 25/08/2017 18:00

Couldn't agree more. This is supposed to be one of the premier caravan and M/H forums- and it's clunky and difficult to both'navigate' and stay on line- don't ever write a long post and expect it to behave itself- it's already kicked you out of the forum- you have to copy it and paste in again when you log in for the umpteenth time. Really really really frustrating! 

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