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Eieio
September 10th, 2009, 05:04 PM
There have been some good threads started to date.
If you guys think there should be a thread made a sticky because you think the information was good or you know it will come up in conversation again let me know so I can make it a sticky.
If you can send me a link to it that would be ideal
Thanks
RCP
September 10th, 2009, 08:34 PM
If we rate the thread, does that make it easier for you?
What are ratings?
The forums allow you to rate threads between 1 star (terrible) and 5 stars (excellent). Once enough votes are cast for a thread, stars will appear next to its name in the listings. These show the average vote, and can be an easy way to see which threads are worth reading if you are on a busy forum.
On the forum viewing page you can also arrange threads by rating, with either the highest or lowest at the top.
It therefore makes sense to rate threads because it helps all users. To do this, click on the 'rate thread' link at the top of the thread viewing page. Choose the number of stars you feel best represents the quality of the thread. You may or may not be able to change your choice of rating at a later date.
Eieio
September 10th, 2009, 08:43 PM
If we rate the thread, does that make it easier for you?
What are ratings?
The forums allow you to rate threads between 1 star (terrible) and 5 stars (excellent). Once enough votes are cast for a thread, stars will appear next to its name in the listings. These show the average vote, and can be an easy way to see which threads are worth reading if you are on a busy forum.
On the forum viewing page you can also arrange threads by rating, with either the highest or lowest at the top.
It therefore makes sense to rate threads because it helps all users. To do this, click on the 'rate thread' link at the top of the thread viewing page. Choose the number of stars you feel best represents the quality of the thread. You may or may not be able to change your choice of rating at a later date.
Good idea I was going to suggest that to Chris:rolleyes3:
I did not even think about that:grin:
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