Someone asked me during the past few days to write a step by step How-To article for switching from Linux Mint 17 or 18 over to MX Linux instead. Now I noticed of course that the MX help section is prominently displayed at the top of the forum categories, excellent place for it ... which got me to wondering why the how-to section which is supposed to contain nothing but helpful posts, would be located way way far down the page in the area for Members only & Site rules? Why mix the how-to section up with those? Wouldn't it make more sense to have the how-to section available in the MX help area also ... perhaps right above the older versions ... so new members are more enticed to look for fixes or specialized instructions, right where all of the other help is located too?
Just wondering ...
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Why the large split between these two forum categories?
Re: Why the large split between these two forum categories?
"Forum How-Tos" doesn't mean "how-tos posted in the forum by members". It means "how-tos about how to use the forum".
Maybe your submission could go in "Community Submissions"/"Tips and Tricks" or "Scripts". The "Help" is usually for requesting help and answering, not providing stuff up-front. Maybe posts like yours could be a separate sub-category under Community Submissions, or a new category could be made more prominent. Forum admins are best judge if any change required.
Maybe your submission could go in "Community Submissions"/"Tips and Tricks" or "Scripts". The "Help" is usually for requesting help and answering, not providing stuff up-front. Maybe posts like yours could be a separate sub-category under Community Submissions, or a new category could be made more prominent. Forum admins are best judge if any change required.
Re: Why the large split between these two forum categories?
Okay, I can accept that. But I have to say that that is the strangest manner that I have ever seen "how-tos" used in any technical forum. Everywhere else that I've ever been a member, that's always meant ... "Come here to learn how to do specific somewhat complex functions with step by step easy to follow guides"
Ah well, live and learn ...
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Ah well, live and learn ...
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Re: Why the large split between these two forum categories?
We're not everywhere else
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Re: Why the large split between these two forum categories?
"Forum How-to" is akin to any forum having a Help section for people to ask questions about the forum software or forum host. So that in itself is not confusing to me nor I daresay various members who have posted their own tips and tricks in the Community Submissions/Tips and Tricks section.
On the other hand, it would certainly be more convenient for the WHOLE Tips and Tricks/Scripts sections to be closer to - or within - the "Help" or "General" sub-boards.
On the other hand, it would certainly be more convenient for the WHOLE Tips and Tricks/Scripts sections to be closer to - or within - the "Help" or "General" sub-boards.
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