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  • The Prohacker
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2001
    • 1212
    • 3.8.x

    Why so sticky?

    vBulletin 2 'How Do I' Questions - Changing user options en masse :: Shouldn't this be in the hints and tips forum?

    vBulletin 2 Troubleshooting and Problems - Errors in email_lostpw / email_validated :: Maybe unsitck this since the latest version fixes this..

    vBulletin 2 Troubleshooting and Problems - Installing phpMyAdmin / Running a Query with phpMyAdmin :: FAQ Forum?

    Chit Chat - And the winner is.......... vB Board of the Month - November :: It was for november

    Chit Chat - Join the Vbulletin team! (update 3718+ genes so far!) :: Been here for almost 3 months with no new posts...


    Since many of these are no longer needed, why keep them at the top of the forum, where they will just cause clutter, and not let newer more important posts get a higher view.. I know I'm picky but just thought this would keep some of the support forums a little bit more tiddy....
  • Kaizen
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2001
    • 1884

    #2
    I agree.

    However i think the genes one should stay there so new potential signups can see it.
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    • Goldfinger
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2001
      • 900

      #3
      im gonna sign up for that genes thing.

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      • tubedogg
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2001
        • 13602

        #4
        Re: Why so sticky?

        Originally posted by The Prohacker
        vBulletin 2 'How Do I' Questions - Changing user options en masse :: Shouldn't this be in the hints and tips forum?
        It is, but a great many people ask how to change user options so I figured it can't hurt to have it there.

        vBulletin 2 Troubleshooting and Problems - Errors in email_lostpw / email_validated :: Maybe unsitck this since the latest version fixes this..
        I could've sworn I did already, but I will go do so now.

        vBulletin 2 Troubleshooting and Problems - Installing phpMyAdmin / Running a Query with phpMyAdmin :: FAQ Forum?
        Yep, I'm gonna make a copy in there but I think it's relevant in Troubleshooting as well because we often ask people to run queries.

        Chit Chat - And the winner is.......... vB Board of the Month - November :: It was for november
        Yep It's so the winner gets some exposure.

        Chit Chat - Join the Vbulletin team! (update 3718+ genes so far!) :: Been here for almost 3 months with no new posts...
        I thought about knocking that one down but I didn't. I might though.

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        • George L
          Former vBulletin Support
          • May 2000
          • 32996
          • 3.8.x

          #5
          me doesn't notice them anymore
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          • Kaizen
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2001
            • 1884

            #6
            I dont think new people are signing up for it.

            However, I've been running it for a week and made 10/11 genes (i think).
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            • Michael2
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2001
              • 1027
              • 3.8.x

              #7
              Maybe you should unstick the SOTM for November and place the winner in the first post of voting for December.
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              • amykhar
                Senior Member
                • May 2001
                • 579
                • 3.5.x

                #8
                I have noticed that sticking things means they get read less, not more. People tend to tune them out.

                Amy
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                • Kaizen
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2001
                  • 1884

                  #9
                  Originally posted by amykhar
                  I have noticed that sticking things means they get read less, not more. People tend to tune them out.

                  Amy
                  I have noticed this on other boards too.
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