Thanks, @DavidP.
I was looking for some of my old posts on specific lessons. Discus used to provide a simple way to get to your posts.
I’m still not sure if there is any intention to migrate old posts to the new Community.
Still, a lot to explore, having missed the changover after some time off in December.
Danny, were your posts made on the JG Website on a lesson page, that was based on the Discus system. It sounds like. If so then you won’t find those on the Forum site, following the link I shared.
The decision was made not to migrate comments made in the Discus system on the JG Website to the new Community platform. And to the best of my knowledge there is no way to go back and retrieve those.
There was also no formal migration from the old Forum to the new Community. But the old site is still accessible and some content has been manually migrated by individuals.
It’s a new & better forum! It has avatars! You can attach photos! Hurray!
Welcome aboard Twin Six good to see you over here
Hi Jonathon good of you to join us
My first post in the new place!
It works great. New to guitar (2 years) and I’m open to learn as much i can from everyone especially Justin lol
Hey hey, Boardy - welcome! When you’re comfortable drop on over to #community-hub:introduce-yourself and tell us a little about yourself. You’ll receive a really nice welcome from some great people.
HI! I have been cruising the ‘introduce yourself’ topic but can’t seem to see how one would do that? What am I missing? I’m gonna face palm aren’t I… ?
Welcome Bernadette when you go to the Introduce yourself category
There is a new topic button. Click that and give you topic a title
Then fill in you post
Tell me where to put my profile and will create one.
celtGRL
Hi Rebecca
You can introduce yourself here.
Nice to see you here.
Cheers
Toby
Being a Mod is easy when Members provide all the answers … keep 'em coming, Toby.
Look forward to reading your introduction, Rebecca.
I have a question about palm placement/movement when doing “Percussive Strumming” (video) vs “Thumb & Finger Strum” (video). I am a 75 yo beginner and really like these sounds.