Post by Admin on Nov 14, 2014 10:02:31 GMT
- Post wisely. Bear in mind that whatever you posted is your own responsibility.
- Check the little description under each Forum board and decide which best suit your new thread.
- Use the Search to see if there is a previous thread/post that can relate to what you want, and you may be able to find the solution you need faster this way than waiting for a response on the board.
- When making new post, try not to use meaningless subject lines like 'Anyone there', 'Hello', 'Please', 'Help', 'Help me', 'Please help', 'Hi', 'Welcome', 'Look in here', etc. Please use a more appropriate title (short description of your issue and product you have) in your subject heading to allow easy navigation for you and other users.
- Anything you post in the Forum, you post at your own risk. If there's really a need for getting personal information across to another users, you can always use the Private Message feature available in the Forum.
- Some of the Forum board has a group of posts that always stay at the top. These are called "stickies" or "floated threads". Before posting a question, read these stickies first as many problem can be solved with the information provided.
- Always specify your problem clearly and provide with as much detail as possible in your post. In doing so, you will increase the chance of getting a proper solution to your problem.
- Learn to be patient and wait for other Forum users to post up their suggestion or advice. Bumping the post many time within a very short period of time will only annoy others and turn them off from helping you.
- If your problem is resolved, do leave a Thank You message to show your appreciation of their effort . Also, it would be helpful to mention again what you did to fix the problem. This will help other users with similar problem to resolve their problem too and you will now spread your knowledge by doing this.
- Check the little description under each Forum board and decide which best suit your new thread.
- Use the Search to see if there is a previous thread/post that can relate to what you want, and you may be able to find the solution you need faster this way than waiting for a response on the board.
- When making new post, try not to use meaningless subject lines like 'Anyone there', 'Hello', 'Please', 'Help', 'Help me', 'Please help', 'Hi', 'Welcome', 'Look in here', etc. Please use a more appropriate title (short description of your issue and product you have) in your subject heading to allow easy navigation for you and other users.
- Anything you post in the Forum, you post at your own risk. If there's really a need for getting personal information across to another users, you can always use the Private Message feature available in the Forum.
- Some of the Forum board has a group of posts that always stay at the top. These are called "stickies" or "floated threads". Before posting a question, read these stickies first as many problem can be solved with the information provided.
- Always specify your problem clearly and provide with as much detail as possible in your post. In doing so, you will increase the chance of getting a proper solution to your problem.
- Learn to be patient and wait for other Forum users to post up their suggestion or advice. Bumping the post many time within a very short period of time will only annoy others and turn them off from helping you.
- If your problem is resolved, do leave a Thank You message to show your appreciation of their effort . Also, it would be helpful to mention again what you did to fix the problem. This will help other users with similar problem to resolve their problem too and you will now spread your knowledge by doing this.