Splitting the 3D forum
#26
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I just labeled the rolling harrier a FAQ in our system. If you start and official "XYZ forum" type thread let me know via pm with a link to it and I can tag it as a FAQ for easy finding.
#27
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Italian-Flyer has been put on our moderated list for spamming effective immediately. the moderators are working to remove his posts which were meant to cause disruption in the forums.
thanks everyone for your patience while we clean this up.
thanks everyone for your patience while we clean this up.
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I wondered what the FAQ rolling harrier thread was, fantastic idea.
As for manouvers v aircraft, the problem is there are lots of different models, only a few manouvers, though both are increasing.
I notice a number of "What is 3D" and "how do you do 3D" threads. Perhaps each forum should have a small resource thread at the top which answers these questions, with perhaps a list of links to sites that give examples. I notice the same sort of questions in the IMAC and Pattern forums as well. Would not be too much work for the mods to check these occasionally and remove those going off topic.
As for manouvers v aircraft, the problem is there are lots of different models, only a few manouvers, though both are increasing.
I notice a number of "What is 3D" and "how do you do 3D" threads. Perhaps each forum should have a small resource thread at the top which answers these questions, with perhaps a list of links to sites that give examples. I notice the same sort of questions in the IMAC and Pattern forums as well. Would not be too much work for the mods to check these occasionally and remove those going off topic.
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how about making them 'sticky' or 'top' topics so perple canaccess them easily if they have a question without scrolling thu loads of pages? and if there idle for a while 'de-sticky' them?



