01-22-2012, 06:10 PM
The search function is found on the top right of any given page. Our particular search plug-in works REALLY well and finds all sorts of relevant threads.
Please use it and go to some threads FIRST, before starting a whole new thread / topic.
It's easier to tack your questions onto existing threads than make new ones. Not trying to be dismissive but in terms of sheer efficiency, chances are, your question has been asked and responded to, 2-3 other times in other threads.
Please do not feel squeamish about "Jacking" someone else's thread with your newb questions, because that's EXACTLY the way it works and it's proper - tacking your question onto a relevant existing thread, no matter how old it is.
1. Search Function
2. Read
3. Read some more
4 .Post onto a relevant existing thread
5. Make a new thread / topic if you cannot find a similar existing thread.
and remember...it's "all good" and no one's gonna jump all over you for a breach of Forum "etiquette".
When in doubt...post about 8)
Please use it and go to some threads FIRST, before starting a whole new thread / topic.
It's easier to tack your questions onto existing threads than make new ones. Not trying to be dismissive but in terms of sheer efficiency, chances are, your question has been asked and responded to, 2-3 other times in other threads.
Please do not feel squeamish about "Jacking" someone else's thread with your newb questions, because that's EXACTLY the way it works and it's proper - tacking your question onto a relevant existing thread, no matter how old it is.
1. Search Function
2. Read
3. Read some more
4 .Post onto a relevant existing thread
5. Make a new thread / topic if you cannot find a similar existing thread.
and remember...it's "all good" and no one's gonna jump all over you for a breach of Forum "etiquette".
When in doubt...post about 8)
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