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G-CBFS - Classic British Flight Services

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Hi Guys, To make it easier to access Flynet, a "G-CBFS" button has been added to the menu at the top of the forum pages. This will take you directly to Classic British Flight Services on the flynet site. At the moment, this will open in the exisiting browser window, therefore taking you away from CBFS. We'll see how it goes, but if you would rather it opened in a new window, let me know. There is also a link on the "Links" page on the main forum on the following image....

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Post by Chris Trott »

Wow, thanks Ben. That's an awsome addition.

BTW, like the new title on the forum. Very classy.

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Post by DanKH »

Nice gimmick there ;-)...I would prefer a new window though ;-) maybe a poll?

Have to concur with Chris on the layout.
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Post by Charlie Bravo »

Hows about a new tab for us users who know better..... sorry, for us that use Firefox :wink:
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Too bad CB... :poke: :lol:
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Charlie Bravo wrote:Hows about a new tab for us users who know better..... sorry, for us that use Firefox :wink:
Or IE 7 Chris :wink: :lol:
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Post by RAF_Quantum »

Hi Ben,

Very nice, thanks. Regarding opening in new window or not, I just hold the shift key down to open in new window - I do it all the time when I need another browser window to open. Not sure if that works with other browser 'breeds' or not.

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Post by DanKH »

You could also right-click and select 'Open Link In New Window'

All with one hand (no matter if you're a lefty or not ;-)

And my knowledge is also restricted to M$.
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