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Hi Hanno
So we don't break the continuity of the original threads can we, just copy them into a "How to" thread? What ever we do we need to have people really think about Post heading so that it will be an easy searched term. Such as in this case Making Weld Nuts. Cheers Phil
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In Making Weld Nuts the search would only find making. Words need to be 5 letters or more.
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I never use the search feature on MLU because of the word letter count limit. I simply go to Google. Type what I'm looking for followed by ", MLU forum". I can find almost anything I'm looking for.
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One of the no-go's is copying the same information twice on this forum. That would clutter it all up too much - just think about one guy responding to one thread and the next guy to the other. That is why I often clean up and merge threads - to keep info in one place.
Anyone can search this forum for words of a minimum of four letters, or use google. If you add "site:mapleleafup.net" to your search, google will only search for your key words on the mapleleafup.net domain. If I would copy info into separate threads the number of hits on your search would at least double. Also, anyone with an interesting "how to" subject can post his own new thread adding a link to other threads and vice-versa. So Alex could post his own thread on caged nuts and add a link to his restoration thread, plus the other way around. That would give the readers the context they need. Lastly, but not unimportantly, copying (parts of) threads can only be done by moderators, which would mean a lot of extra work to be carried out by only very few guys. So the subject of making captive or caged nuts stays in this thread, or it gets moved to its own thread. Up to you, Alex ![]() PS: do you want me to clean up this thread and move this discussion into it's own thread? Thanks for the input, regards, Hanno
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I think it could work to put the information in one thread and post a link to the original information in the other thread, reducing storage and bandwidth demands, reduce work for moderators (as anyone can create the link) and provide information flow.
If the above is practical, I think I would prefer to see the full information in the restoration thread which would let me see the information with the context of why the how-to was needed, how it works and the result of the inventor used it, then the how-to thread might just be a series of links to other threads. On the other hand, I can recall postings of how-to that were not related to a restoration - just a technique a member wanted to share. |
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All fair comments I think.
The HOW-to's could be made into short articles on the mapleleafup website or copied posts made into new threads, locked for comments to reduce clutter(?)....but Grants suggestion might be the easiest and less labor intensive for all of us.....it could be one HOW-to "sticky" thread with links to all sorts of interesting techniques displayed in other threads. And yes Hanno...contrary to what I said earlier, I think the discussion on HOW-to's is better of as a separate thread in TAC HQ ![]() Quote:
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1) going to that thread and copying and pasting the title; 2) copy the URL in the top of your browsers (starts with http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.....); 3) then select the title and click on the "insert link" button createlink.gif above the message box - an "insert hyperlink" popup opens; 4) paste to copied URL in the URL box and click OK Example: Chevrolet C8 1940 Cab 11 restoration, The Netherlands You can also link to a specific post by looking up the post, click on the number (to the right of the date header). You are then viewing a single post in your screen. Create a link to like explained above: make a few new cages (or just post the link: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...&postcount=188 ) I you want to make it really fancy, you can click on "thread" on the right of the "view single post" header and insert that link: make a few new cages - in this case anyone clicking on this link will jump to the specific post in the thread, while keeping it in context with the rest of the thread. I would like to encourage anyone to try this, I can always fix things if you make mistakes. Good luck and let me know if you need help! Hanno
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