luke
09-09-2003, 12:12 PM
Hi folks,
As we get busier with more members and more questions it is vitally important to name threads descriptively. This forum in particular is intended to be a big FAQ board. So it is important to be able to easily find what we are looking for.
Thus threads titled, "Question." Doesn't help too much.
Whereas, a thread titled, "Multiple Character/Script Question" helps us all know at a glance what you are looking for.
Lastly, please don't post "newbie" in your thread subject. We were all newbies once, and the veterans of this site will treat each of your questions with as much respect and attention as we would any other post.
This is not intended to single anyone out, I am just trying to make some order from the growing chaos. If you have existing threads that do not meet the above guidelines, please feel free to use the EDIT function to change the thread subject.
thanks for your patience and enthusiasm!
-Luke
As we get busier with more members and more questions it is vitally important to name threads descriptively. This forum in particular is intended to be a big FAQ board. So it is important to be able to easily find what we are looking for.
Thus threads titled, "Question." Doesn't help too much.
Whereas, a thread titled, "Multiple Character/Script Question" helps us all know at a glance what you are looking for.
Lastly, please don't post "newbie" in your thread subject. We were all newbies once, and the veterans of this site will treat each of your questions with as much respect and attention as we would any other post.
This is not intended to single anyone out, I am just trying to make some order from the growing chaos. If you have existing threads that do not meet the above guidelines, please feel free to use the EDIT function to change the thread subject.
thanks for your patience and enthusiasm!
-Luke