Steven Heynderickx wrote on 19 Oct 2009 17:25
If we want to discuss about our projects, we need more room than one thread. I think it would be good that all the comments on let's say CSS.wikidot.com should be in one place… but discussing a whole project in one thread is impossible.
Again I would like to suggest a forum with many collapsable sections
And it may sound a bit "Escher-like" but where can I comment on the look, working, UI and other stuff concerning this forum. It should be a project like any other I think.
Please tell me to P!$$ off OR say… "yes you have a point." and then I would say "read the above" and then you say "what's really going to bake your noodle is… "
Sorry for that… a glitch in the matrix I think. "I thought I saw a poussycat"
"Okay hit me with the hammer "
<@# Boooiiiinnnngggg @*!> (and that's no airplaine)
Test thread here | By pieterh | 3 Comments | 19 Oct 2009 19:12 |
This was in fact how I designed the forum initially but two things make it unworkable. One, way too many projects. Two, people insist on creating one thread per project. And in fact it's fine if you look at the existing threads.
Making sections is still too much work. Making a thread is easy.
What I'd like to explore instead is threads that contain threads, to any level of nesting. Threads can be attached to threads as well as to sections.
Let me try that…
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Well, I thought that was the rule, or convention should I say, at least for the iron giant section. The thread was supposed to be called project-name.wikidot.com which always seemed a bit restrictive to me. I like the current idea of child threads. I hope it works out.
With the current convention, that would be in the iron giant section under a thread called forum-template.wikidot.com, because that is the template that this forum is based upon. Hope that helps!
Sue
Or, in a forum.wikidot.com thread in the Applications section, because quite often we work out designs here, and then move them back into the forum-template.
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