Hi,
This is a suggestion to the forum's Board Rules webpage.
Since I got the The Board Rules have been updated. Click here to review them. message in Notifications, I'd like to suggest: what do you think about changing the color to and bolding new/modified text to the rules? Because when I visit the board rules, I can't remember changes from last time, so I don't know exactly what have changed and what haven't.
Thank you so much for reading.
Best regards.
Suggestion to "Board Rules" page
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Re: Suggestion to "Board Rules" page
Yes, it´s always a good idea to notify members about what the changes are, if they are expected to follow them...
Or, perhaps even better, list what´s new, (like "release notes") in a separate thread, or on top of the page, like i do on "my" forum:
Windows Server to Workstation, Forum-Rules
Or, perhaps even better, list what´s new, (like "release notes") in a separate thread, or on top of the page, like i do on "my" forum:
Windows Server to Workstation, Forum-Rules
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Re: Suggestion to "Board Rules" page
That is beautifully done.hackerman1 wrote:Yes, it´s always a good idea to notify members about what the changes are, if they are expected to follow them...
Or, perhaps even better, list what´s new, (like "release notes") in a separate thread, or on top of the page, like i do on "my" forum:
Windows Server to Workstation, Forum-Rules
Re: Suggestion to "Board Rules" page
Unfortunately the board rules extension for phpBB does not allow one to indicate differences.
I have to rely one what tools are available to me here. I didn't write phpBB, i didn't write the extension to it.
I have to rely one what tools are available to me here. I didn't write phpBB, i didn't write the extension to it.
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Re: Suggestion to "Board Rules" page
THANK YOU !Lunix wrote:That is beautifully done.hackerman1 wrote:Yes, it´s always a good idea to notify members about what the changes are, if they are expected to follow them...
Or, perhaps even better, list what´s new, (like "release notes") in a separate thread, or on top of the page, like i do on "my" forum:
Windows Server to Workstation, Forum-Rules
I have seen the same problem on several forums.
An admin posts: "the rules have been updated, read them".
Then finding out what the changes are, that´s not so easy...
Yes, you can of course read the whole page (all the rules), but who wants to do that...?
People are lazy, so they don´t read it...
No offense Moonchild, i do not specifically mean this forum.
So i decided to do something better on "my" forum, like i would want it myself (as a forum-member).
This makes it a lot easier for my members, and it should hopefully also mean less work for me as an admin,
saving me from having to warn or ban members for not following the rules.
Now members have no excuse for not knowing about updated rules when they post....
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Re: Suggestion to "Board Rules" page
Same here.KNTRO wrote:I'd like to suggest: what do you think about changing the color to and bolding new/modified text to the rules? Because when I visit the board rules, I can't remember changes from last time, so I don't know exactly what have changed and what haven't.
Moonchild wrote:Unfortunately the board rules extension for phpBB does not allow one to indicate differences.
I have to rely one what tools are available to me here. I didn't write phpBB, i didn't write the extension to it.
Just a diff between the two versions would be fine for me.
Or if the old version is left up somewhere, we can compare ourselves.
In this case, I just used the Wayback Machine (which had serendipitously grabbed a copy on 4/24) to compare.
So here is the new text:
This forum focuses first and foremost on support and development of the Pale Moon browser.
Don't post politically, ideologically, religiously or socially sensitive topics on this forum, especially if they revolve around strong, polarized opinions and world views.
This to keep drama and heated tempers to a minimum.
If you want to discuss such topics, please go to dedicated fora for them. #
EDIT (There were also a couple of inconsequential paren chars added further down in the text that I didn't notice at first)