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* A sincere effort to use modest and proper language and grammar is a sign of respect toward the community that will certainly be appreciated and is quite likely to elicit positive responses. Please refrain from using so-called "textspeak", "netspeak", "leetspeak" and all other forms of internet slang. | * A sincere effort to use modest and proper language and grammar is a sign of respect toward the community that will certainly be appreciated and is quite likely to elicit positive responses. Please refrain from using so-called "textspeak", "netspeak", "leetspeak" and all other forms of internet slang. | ||
* When asking questions, provide as much information as possible, including error messages, terminal output, logs, what you have previously tried, what documentation and searches you have attempted, and related configuration files. | * When asking questions, provide as much information as possible, including error messages, terminal output, logs, what you have previously tried, what documentation and searches you have attempted, and related configuration files. | ||
* '''Do not''' post images or screenshots as part of your topic. The forum is a technical forum not an image gallery. | |||
* Choose one topic per thread. Long threads are typically discouraged in the technical issue subforums. | * Choose one topic per thread. Long threads are typically discouraged in the technical issue subforums. | ||
* Post your question in only one subforum; pick the most relevant, and post there. | * Post your question in only one subforum; pick the most relevant, and post there. |
Latest revision as of 06:27, 13 December 2023
How to Post
- Choose clear, informative thread titles. This is more likely to elicit response from experienced users who have knowledge about that particular topic. It also makes the thread easy to reference and find in forum searches by future users with similar problems. Further, avoid extraneous phrases such as [HELP!], [URGENT], etc.
- A sincere effort to use modest and proper language and grammar is a sign of respect toward the community that will certainly be appreciated and is quite likely to elicit positive responses. Please refrain from using so-called "textspeak", "netspeak", "leetspeak" and all other forms of internet slang.
- When asking questions, provide as much information as possible, including error messages, terminal output, logs, what you have previously tried, what documentation and searches you have attempted, and related configuration files.
- Do not post images or screenshots as part of your topic. The forum is a technical forum not an image gallery.
- Choose one topic per thread. Long threads are typically discouraged in the technical issue subforums.
- Post your question in only one subforum; pick the most relevant, and post there.
- When responding to an existing thread, always read the original post and attempt to focus on the original topic.
- Finally, when a solution is found, mark your thread as solved by clicking the vertical hamburger *** ot the topic containing the solution then tick the Solution box.
- If a thread is marked as solved, do not reply stating the equivalent of "I am having a similar issue.."; start a new thread and link to the solved thread, if relevant.
- Further reading: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way