Since clint is one of the resident web link research specialist's, should we have a separate category for us to find all the links and stuff, instead of having to go through the off-topic, or diy category. just a thought.
elroy
I s'pose it could be done, as it wouldn't take too much effort to add a links sub-forum to "How-Tos and Databases". The only issue I can see is that some of the links threads have been pinned, though they could be moved leaving a short-cut in the pinned position.
Yeah, if there's enough interest, it can be done.
- JP
Yep, count me in, I´m with Elroy in this one.
Besides Clint´s hard work won´t get deeply buried in back going threads. Am I making any sense?
Jorge
Jorge, that was my thought exactly, we can still leave the pinned ones where they are, and then add them to a "links" or whatever type category. not sure what to call it, i am just the idea man, i dont have any solutions haha, its just a thought. we'll see what the other folk have to say.
elroy
To many times I have found myself remembering a link was avalible but can't remember were or the name. To use the search function you need to remember a name, I think it is a great idea. If I can be any help just let me know.
Jim
Well, that's three votes, any more without dissension and I'll go ahead and make it so.
- JP
links category, links category, links category
well if we're going by the alices restaruant theory, we need one more to make it movement.
elroy
The votes are in, y'all now have your Links forum. Rather than hiding it as a sub-forum, I've decided to go ahead and put it up in the front page in the category now named "Tweaks, DIY, How-Tos, and References". I'll go move a few threads in now, but feel free to PM with thread move requests to fill this new forum.
- JP
Oops. I thought this might be about sausage.................................