Okay, so in the introduction section, you notice how Philly has something running that greets each user, right? Well I have been noticing that when a user makes a thread that he/she are leaving, it still does it.
As it does it on a farewell thread, it looks rather silly, because they are leaving and you get this message;
Philly said:
Welcome to ForumKorner. Please read the RULES, and HELP Documents before posting. Stay active, and have fun.
It made me laugh a bit, because it makes literally no sense. So if you added a sub section for the farewells, you could turn that off on that sub forum and maybe turn one on saying a good bye message, just to make more sense.
If this has been suggested before, I apologize. If it's a bad idea, that is fine. Just something I thought I'd bring up.
I thought it would have been, was there an official answer on if it was either denied or accepted? It's not a hard thing to implement, it wouldn't use much resources of the site. (To my knowledge.)
I thought it would have been, was there an official answer on if it was either denied or accepted? It's not a hard thing to implement, it wouldn't use much resources of the site. (To my knowledge.)
It wouldn't use any more resources than any other sub-section on the site.
There hasn't been any official response yet as to whether it will get added or not. At least, not as far as I know.
It wouldn't use any more resources than any other sub-section on the site.
There hasn't been any official response yet as to whether it will get added or not. At least, not as far as I know.
I didn't think so, I've looked for an answer and couldn't find one. I'll leave this open, until an answer does get placed on it or it just dies off into oblivion.
That is maybe true, but totally irrevelant to my point of this suggestion. I'm saying it doesn't make sense. A small change like this would take maybe 5 minutes to do. I just think it would look more professional.
Hysteria, no offense I like the section but they're just lazy. So many things have been suggested and they ended up adding a "GFX Market" which is pointless to have when it's more of a service then a big market.