Subject lines---would anyone else find them to be more helpful if they were longer such as the one I'm posting now? I'm continuing to type here in the subject line just to give us all a feel for how much room we have on a title line for a new topic.
#21
Originally Posted by JanetM
I just wish everyone would title their posts in such a way that we could do a search and find their post later.
"Batik DP9" is a better title than "Look at my batik DP9"
"Question" is not a good title. "I have a question" is not a good title. "Look at my new toy" is not a good title.
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
Our search function would be more useful if the titles had some meaning.
One last thing...please when you post a picture of your quilt, include the name of the pattern or even post a link to the pattern to avoid pages and pages of people asking "What pattern did you use?"
Okay, I must be cranky..so I'll stop now. :roll:
"Batik DP9" is a better title than "Look at my batik DP9"
"Question" is not a good title. "I have a question" is not a good title. "Look at my new toy" is not a good title.
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
Our search function would be more useful if the titles had some meaning.
One last thing...please when you post a picture of your quilt, include the name of the pattern or even post a link to the pattern to avoid pages and pages of people asking "What pattern did you use?"
Okay, I must be cranky..so I'll stop now. :roll:
#23
Originally Posted by pheasantduster
You stated this very well. Very good suggestions. It would help us all.
Originally Posted by JanetM
I just wish everyone would title their posts in such a way that we could do a search and find their post later.
"Batik DP9" is a better title than "Look at my batik DP9"
"Question" is not a good title. "I have a question" is not a good title. "Look at my new toy" is not a good title.
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
Our search function would be more useful if the titles had some meaning.
One last thing...please when you post a picture of your quilt, include the name of the pattern or even post a link to the pattern to avoid pages and pages of people asking "What pattern did you use?" This is a great suggestion! I often wonder what pattern was used and where it can be found. You're not cranky.
Okay, I must be cranky..so I'll stop now. :roll:
"Batik DP9" is a better title than "Look at my batik DP9"
"Question" is not a good title. "I have a question" is not a good title. "Look at my new toy" is not a good title.
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
Our search function would be more useful if the titles had some meaning.
One last thing...please when you post a picture of your quilt, include the name of the pattern or even post a link to the pattern to avoid pages and pages of people asking "What pattern did you use?" This is a great suggestion! I often wonder what pattern was used and where it can be found. You're not cranky.
Okay, I must be cranky..so I'll stop now. :roll:
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: central Indiana
Posts: 1,166
I prefer shorter ones with a hint as to what is actually in the post. I do not appreciate the 'gotcha to look' ones that I am really not interested in...nor the lenghty starred ones. I spend to much time on my computer, anyway, and generally only open those that appear to interest me. Likewise, if I do open one and discover I am not interested in it, I just close it and go on.
#25
yes, more specific PLEASE. "looking for" does not tell me much. And please if you are discussing something topical and timely (gas prices, Hoarding TV show, snow storm,) why not check the first couple of pages and see if someone else has already started a topic on it? Thanks.
#26
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Georgia
Posts: 2,048
I am going to suggest while we are talking that perhaps as part of the registration process, people are provided the abbreviation list. I think it would be nice for everyone.(ok, I know not everyone would bother to read it).
#28
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: A Hop from Heaven, a Skip from Sanity and a Jump from the Good Life....
Posts: 6,665
IF the subject line was larger wouldn't the amount per page of posts be lessened? If so ALOT of posts will get lost, pushed back as new topics appear and eventually dropped as we only have so many previous pages available before we get the start over button/tab...
Id hate to see them lost because of larger subject lines..
Id hate to see them lost because of larger subject lines..
#29
I like the short lines BUT I get frustrated when I try to find something I read previously and the subject line has nothing to do with the subject, or it's vague or ambiguous.
For example, instead of saying "nifty fabric idea", say "fabric storage boards" as the subject, then when I'm looking for fabric storage ideas, I can find this in search.
For example, instead of saying "nifty fabric idea", say "fabric storage boards" as the subject, then when I'm looking for fabric storage ideas, I can find this in search.
#30
Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt
IF the subject line was larger wouldn't the amount per page of posts be lessened?
she's suggesting we create titles that indicate more clearly what's inside. That's actually a recommendation included in the board's rules. It helps others find our topics when they're searching for information members have contributed about specific subjects. it creates more interest in the topics when they first go up, too.
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