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.
#42
Yes, you're right -- and I'm guilty of shorter ones, too. I'd like ESPECIALLY the ones that need help to explain....just saying "need help" doesn't cut it! If they explained "need help with mitered corners"....I'd not waste my time...since I have trouble with them, too!
#43
I'm the same way. I often skip posts with a vague subject line. I'm sure I'm probably missing some good ones, but, I don't have the time to go through every post. So, I only view the ones that have a more detailed line.
#44
Originally Posted by Ginger2010
Same here! A little bit more about the topic would be nice on some of the subjects!
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Subject Lines: I'd like to see them be more descriptive, but not necessarily longer. And I also agree with those who ask that we check before asking a question that's been asked many, many times before--it only takes a few seconds or so to do this! All in all,though, this is a great, fun place to visit and admin. should be congratulated on doing such an outstanding job! Thanks!
#50
Shorter more informative would be much better, fewer threads on the same subject such as the fabric hoarder type tv show threads, fewer threads with do you ever and then no further info, better id's on ISO threads (tell me in the title what you are looking for, please) if you're comparing machines info in title such as "thoughts on Pfaff vs FW" for example. JMHO
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