AKQJ10
01-01-2007, 05:10 PM
I'm not a big fan of forums with a dozen sticky threads on top. They take up real estate that IMO should be used for the latest threads, meaning that ("Waaaah! Call the Waaaaahmbulance!") I have to scroll farther down to find what I'm looking for.
But they play a role. My ideal forum would have one sticky thread pointing to a wiki-based FAQ with links to anything else beginners need to know. Or a static header could do the same thing: "Hey [censored]! Read the FAQ first!"
Now to my point: What on earth does,
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Subject: uNL see how they run, YO!
Content:gonna do this tomorrow sometime.
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mean? Why is this helpful to preserve atop the forum?
But they play a role. My ideal forum would have one sticky thread pointing to a wiki-based FAQ with links to anything else beginners need to know. Or a static header could do the same thing: "Hey [censored]! Read the FAQ first!"
Now to my point: What on earth does,
[ QUOTE ]
Subject: uNL see how they run, YO!
Content:gonna do this tomorrow sometime.
[/ QUOTE ]
mean? Why is this helpful to preserve atop the forum?