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Originally Posted by Wayne A
Give or take 1 line or a couple.  But can you see my point about the sections? Also can you tell me how i can get my pips onto a seperate line? Its just i find them too close to a piece of text thats all.
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Pips? What pips?
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Originally Posted by Damien
No, Hardly anyone uses windows 98 anymore yet alone 95. Also windows ME & 2000 are quite similer in some respects. Not to mention that the user can just mention what OS they are running anyway when making the topic.
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I think lots of people still use Win98, although I would assume that there isn't a lot of use of Win95 now.
Win ME & Win 2000 are not quite similar.
Win ME is pretty much Win98 "Third edition" (yet is actually worse than Second Edition).
Win 2000 is the successor to Win NT4, & is the predecessor to Win XP (2000 is effectively NT5, while I think XP is classed as NT5.1) - 2000, like NT4 & XP, is based on NT not Win9x.
But I do agree there isn't much use in having forums for all the different versions of Windows.
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Originally Posted by Damien
And there is a BIG difference between your forum and thiers, they have members. I am not picking on you, i have failed at many forums too. The main problem you have is in drawing people to your forum and copy other forums mean you have NO orignal content, nothing unique to your forum. So why would people bother?
Also less forums means more posts located in fewer forums which gives the impression that the forum is busyier than it actually is which means more members. Spreading out your few posts across loads of sections make it seem empty, meaning less members.
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Agreed, Damien
I've said as much here:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...&postcount=390
as has Stuart W here:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...&postcount=391
Nothing unique, so nothing to draw people to the forum.
Dead forum... no one joins.
No one joins... dead forum.
Plus, as a lot of the subjects are already covered here, which is very active, & has many members, there's little chance of many people seeing the link here & deciding to sign up to a similar (yet empty) forum (as why bother, when they're already members here - where it's *active*)
Wayne, no offence, but, again, you really need to have a re-think if you want to draw people to your forum (IMO).