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In response to John Sander's question 'Will there be different forums (sections) for different models?'
we thought we would ask what you would all prefer as this is your forum!
I am going to set this as a poll - please add your thoughts and opinions and we will base our decision on the majority view.
thanks
Gill and Mark
we thought we would ask what you would all prefer as this is your forum!
I am going to set this as a poll - please add your thoughts and opinions and we will base our decision on the majority view.
thanks
Gill and Mark
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As there are often shared components among your different models, I would like to be able to easily view comments that may apply to one model even though they may have been posted under another model's subject matter. Placing each model's comments in a separate section only means lots more work going through all the subsections in order not to miss something. I assume we'll still be able to search by keywords and subject matter anyway. Therefore, I have voted for no separate sections.
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My two pennyworth.
The search function on the board will allow users to find postings relevant to their query. It can function within a forum topic, or across the entire board. One clear advantage of having a structure is it can avoid having to browse past pages of postings that are not relevant to a user's interest. You will find that 99.9% of all forums have a fairly wide structure. If a model is the most common, it is probably because it is the most popular.
BR John
PS great to have an Armortek forum that accepts right click spell checking! Thanks guys. Google for ieSpell if you are looking for such a (free) tool.
The search function on the board will allow users to find postings relevant to their query. It can function within a forum topic, or across the entire board. One clear advantage of having a structure is it can avoid having to browse past pages of postings that are not relevant to a user's interest. You will find that 99.9% of all forums have a fairly wide structure. If a model is the most common, it is probably because it is the most popular.
BR John
PS great to have an Armortek forum that accepts right click spell checking! Thanks guys. Google for ieSpell if you are looking for such a (free) tool.
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