Thanks.
I wasn't sure how well it would go over.
Some links are gone because pages were compiled. Some off-site links that were broke were replaced. The Zimmerman TTB article was gone. The link didn't exist anymore so I went in to the webarchive, gathered the info and recreated it here to make sure it wasn't lost.
Some pages like the Dana 44 TTB and Jeep Dana 30 are new.
My latest project has been updating the suspension pages.
My next goal is to consolidate info on Dana 44/60 swaps.
From there I will add a page just on Dana 44 specifications and Dana 60 specifications. I'll be needing pictures of various Dana 44's to use.
Eventually all the pages in the tech library will be updated and new ones will be added. The hard part is getting people to submit new info.
Believe it or not, that new tech-library/index.php page took several days to do because I wanted to get some stuff cleaned up, removed, added or replaced before doing it. The whole page was recreated, not just 'modified'.
The old index.htm page is there with just a redirect to index.php in case someone lands there from a search engine. Pages that were replaced have links to the new pages with a code so search engines won't index them anymore.
I added code to list the current top 10 posts for each tech section of the forum. so you can see what's currently being discussed.
The part I really want to take off is the video. Right now I just have a video in there for a sample, but I want to have a pick of the month in there from videos submitted to our video gallery.
Even if it was just a visual tour of a solid axle swap or any other mod you were proud of and wanted to just display in a video instead of having to upload a bunch of photos somewhere. Remember, if you upload it, it will instantly be fed to the video forum for people to comment on. If you have Windows XP, you should have windows movie maker. You can use a USB cable to send the video to your computer, add a title to the beginning of it so people know what their looking at and upload it. I know this is the future of tech info on the internet. Let's set a trend.