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Old 03-06-2007, 11:28   #1
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Hi guys,

What do you think... are there too many "sticky" posts in this forum? Seems like it to me. You have to scroll down a few pages just to get to the latest posts.

If we do want to reduce the number of stickies, what's the best to do it?

Perhaps we could sticky one FAQ thread at the top, linking to the other threads?

Or just leave it like it is..?

I'm open to ideas.


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Old 03-06-2007, 12:05   #2
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I could set up a "Recommended Reading" Meta-Thread later if you'd like?
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Old 03-06-2007, 14:15   #3
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in some other forums, i've seen that when there are tooo many stickies, they sticky one single FAQ. this however ,IMO is not the case with the A2 forum. overall i like the idea in this iAudiophile Forum of creating subfoums about Firmware, etc. (just noticed you did this with the D2 as well). this also reduces the total number of stickeys in the main page.

in 1 line, leave it as it is now.. the A2 forum is pretty slow anyway..
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