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Old 02-08-2008, 09:06 AM
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Default Re: Photo limits of a different kind

Just to follow up on K Karver's comments, since I've joined I've had occasion to ask several tech questions about the forums "methodology". Some have been answered and some not. I'm surprised the forum hasn't a category that explains how to use the forum to its fullest. When I first started Picture attachments were a real problem and still are since I don't do it often enough to remember the procedure. Know folks are submitting a larger picture to the forum, don't know how that's done, would like to thou. How to use the Folders in the Personal letters is a problem. You say the symbols are explained, not really all of the time, don't understand that. I'm sure the forum users apply the software within the forum differently that intended and maybe better in some cases. The forum programmers may even pick up a few good suggestions to make it even better than it is.
If you see fit to add a "Forum Use" thread make it so the forum users can understand.
Here are some suggestions I'm sure others can build on:
1. Keep It Simple
2. Allow forum users to add how they manipulate the forum to their advantage.
3. As you always do, accept suggestions.

Please accept my comments as constructive ideas. They are not meant to be critical. This forum is great as it is.

By the way, I've suggested all of the above to the forum before and received no response. I think it's worthwhile even thou it means extra work for someone.

PS: I use often the Search and FAQ functions. I usually get more than I asked for and have to read all of the offered posts or I can't find the answer I'm after.
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