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The best suggestion, yet!

Jan 3, 2007 3:52AM PST

My suggestion would be

At the top of each forum you can put a description of each forum,

V & S Example:
CNET's Forum on viruses and spyware is the best source for finding the latest news, help, and troubleshooting advice from a community of experts. Discussions cover how to detect, fix, and remove viruses, spyware, adware, malware, and other vulnerabilities on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.

Why not have the engineers put the URL's that the Moderators are constantly bumping into this area.

Example,

Do NOT post HiJack This logs here,
Bob's Anti-Parasite Suite
A Few 'Tips' For Computer Newbies

The Moderators could make a list and give it to Lee. Lee could then have them place it under each forums Header. It would always be there and there would NOT be a need to find the subject and bump it all the time, a URL is all that is needed. It could be in a different color, if that's want you'd want, to stand out for the newer members.

It's really simple to do.


Make up your list today.


Rick

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You can even post rules there
Jan 3, 2007 4:11AM PST

SE a no politics and no religion zone

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Nice one... however what I really wish for is for sticky
Jan 3, 2007 9:13AM PST

notes...

For the time being I will get something up, but I gotta clear up some other stuff off my plate.

Thanks Rick!

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Just a suggestion
Jan 24, 2007 12:00AM PST

When you do start another forum, how about coding it to fit ALL screen resolution sizes? I'm awfully irritated having to scroll left to right. Thank you.