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GoNorthWest
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07/08/11 12:02 PM (14 years ago)

Forum Improvement Suggestion

Hi, I would like to suggest the ability to mark a forum topic as Resolved in the Topic Title so that a quick scan will reveal which questions are still open, and which have been solved. I have at least one topic that I don't consider resolved, but nobody is looking at it anymore! Plus, if I saw a similar topic marked Resolved, I know I might find the answer I'm looking for there. Thanks! Mark
 
Paul Rogers
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07/08/11 12:27 PM (14 years ago)
It's a strange forum set up... No offense intended Buzztouch guys! What I mean is, basically it's just a list of problems. It must be quite negative or offputting to new visitors/members. A 'resolved' mark would show that problems are actively worked on. How about sections for success stories, services, a lounge etc too?
 
Everest11
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07/08/11 01:04 PM (14 years ago)
I think features such as Stack Overflow has would be nice too.
 
David @ buzztouch
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07/09/11 05:18 AM (14 years ago)
We agree with all of these (and other) ideas related to the 'forum.' Without going into too much detail, the long list of 'questions' is simple intentionally. It's for sure not the 'best approach' for lots of folks but was a good approach early on. Today, with loads of visitors and loads of questions lots of things need to be improved. For sure we're doing all we can to balance where our time is spent. There are literally dozens of things that 'need done' and we wish more than you that they could all get finished. Funny. So...we'll get some better forum / questions / answer stuff done soon enough and do appreciate the input / feedback. Really, we do ;-)
 

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