Suggestions for FAQ [message #74073] |
Fri, 05 October 2012 15:56 |
zheka
Messages: 80 Registered: June 2012 Location: Chicago burbs
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it's a shame that threads like this one are getting lost over time. Is there a way to make it a sticky?
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Re: Suggestions for FAQ [message #74074 is a reply to message #74073] |
Fri, 05 October 2012 16:46 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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zheka wrote on Fri, 05 October 2012 15:56 | it's a shame that threads like this one are getting lost over time. Is there a way to make it a sticky?
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There is a way to make threads sticky, yes. And sometimes I think about doing it. But really, there are probably a couple dozen that I refer to over and over again, and if I made them all sticky, the whole first page would be covered with them. Maybe I could make one FAQ page sticky though, and have links to reference posts in it. Examples include "Notes for the DIYer","12π basshorn subwoofer - the best yet!", "Midrange Horn" and "Speaker placement and wavefront launch".
As it is, I just reference previous posts when I make replies that pertain. Like if someone asks how to make measurements when designing a crossover, I usually link to "The Acoustic Center: How it applies to Loudspeaker Measurements", "Crossover optimization for DI-matched two-way speakers" or to "Notes for the DIYer", which contains a link to that thread and to other crossover information.
I guess when it comes right down to it, I end up thinking half the threads on this site would end up being a sticky. Maybe not that many, but a lot. So I just leave it the way it is, and hope people will use the search function to mine the site for useful nuggets of information.
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