pompeiisneaks wrote: ↑Wed Aug 16, 2023 6:11 pm
cool, go ahead and post that faq and I'll sticky it.
I thought when I created them I told them to import from existing forums for their permissions... that didn't seem to take so I had to go redo the permissions manually.
~Phil
So I see the post I created is now locked. Great! Thank you for facilitating this, and for your time. I read the copy five ways to Sunday, but I still missed a mistake, a missing preposition in the sentence:
Google Search is especially handy if you want quick, relevant results but the top search box has a gear icon which, when you click it, takes you to the advanced search page where you will find clear directions on how to use a variety [of] search terms for more specific results in both search engines.
Hardly the end of the world, but if you want to edit it, any of it in fact, be my guest.
What I see we have now is a FAQ sub-forum where anyone can post. Underneath the two threads we have made, I see the 'New Topic' button where anyone can post a thread of interest to them. Under your FAQ header though, you have the strapline:
Forum to hold pinned articles with details on FAQ's that fit globally in the forum.
Articles/posts, freely posted there may not, at the moment or ultimately, become pinned. I sense a little hesitancy on the part of the members to post anything else there yet, but now, I have an idea for a FAQ and I don't know whether to post it here, there, or PM you personally so that you can validate it as a genuine FAQ and not just some random idea of my own. The idea (incidentally) is:
Gear you need to start building amps. But does it qualify as a FAQ - besides your obvious common sense, perhaps there is some statistical analytic tool to assist you?
If the intention really is to only hold pinned articles, then perhaps the FAQ sub forum should be out of bounds to ordinary members like myself. Curated, as it were.
Do you see what I am saying?