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  • #39547
    Ian P
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      @ianp

      Put another way, what is the purpose of multiple topics?

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      #479434
      Ian P
      Participant
        @ianp

        In a current thread Neil moved the OP's thread to another topic saying that it might garner more replies (or whatever). I surmise that only forum members that search or view by choosing that particular topic would then see that thread.

        My chosen way to view the forum is to have a desktop link to 'Latest Posts' I then basically see all postings and don't know (or need to know/care) which topic group each posting is in.

        I'm sure I cannot be the only person to start in latest posts, OTOTH I wonder if I'm missing something?

        Ian P

        #479436
        Jed Martens
        Participant
          @jedmartens56976

          I'm a "latest posts" kind of guy…

          But I guess it depends on how often you visit. I check in a couple of times a day, so it's unlikely that something of interest will slip off the first "latest posts" page before I see it.If you visit less often, it might make sense to go to the section that interests you.

          #479438
          Steviegtr
          Participant
            @steviegtr

            It does not matter where it is. If it has had a answer/ comment it comes to the top of latest postings. So it does not matter where Neil put it.

            Steve.

            P.S I guess his reasoning is if you want to know about a particular machine etc then it is easy to find using the search feature. Perfect sense I would have thought.

            Edited By Steviegtr on 12/06/2020 22:37:19

            #479443
            Ian P
            Participant
              @ianp
              Posted by Steviegtr on 12/06/2020 22:35:31:

              It does not matter where it is. If it has had a answer/ comment it comes to the top of latest postings. So it does not matter where Neil put it.

              Steve.

              P.S I guess his reasoning is if you want to know about a particular machine etc then it is easy to find using the search feature. Perfect sense I would have thought.

              Edited By Steviegtr on 12/06/2020 22:37:19

              I agree it doesn't matter where the post actually is, that was the point I was making.

              I just wondered whether anyone actually searches or views by topic. I have not used it but my impression is that the forum search is not one of its best features so if one was searching for say, 'Myford ML7 Saddle lock' the chances of a good result are minimal. Searching the forum site with plain old Google is more likely to find something without caring which topic it was posted in.

              #479446
              Steviegtr
              Participant
                @steviegtr

                Ah I see what you mean. I use it a lot. So anything Tom Senior mill is under Tom senior. Not under say Tom Senior motor problems. So Myford will be a search for just that MYFORD. All threads will then be shown. Works great. Also I have a Myford super 7 so maybe I could search for super7 or just Myford . Clear as mud.

                Steve.

                #479449
                Martin Connelly
                Participant
                  @martinconnelly55370

                  Ian, I view latest posts but sometimes refer to the topic for insight into what the (sometimes vague) heading is actually about. That way I filter out some posts without reading them.

                  Martin C

                  #479453
                  not done it yet
                  Participant
                    @notdoneityet

                    I suspect a few, with specialist topics and who don’t read the forum so regularly would likely go to their own niche section.

                    3-D printing is one specific area that I have looked in recently – or perhaps I just searched for that topic – knowing that not all 3-D printing threads would necessarily be in the ‘right’ place.

                    #479467
                    Bazyle
                    Participant
                      @bazyle

                      Think about how you look at other forums that you don't often go to, or how you would look for information in a once off basis, say darning socks on a sewing forum.

                      #479483
                      JasonB
                      Moderator
                        @jasonb

                        Latest posts for me, just scroll down to whatever time I last visited and then work my way up. Only tend to go to Topics when I want to start or add to an existing thread.

                        If it is the post I'm thinking of Neil suggested including the specific machine in the title as that would attract other users. I altered one that said "Riviting" to" Rivit Squeezer Castings" a day or so ago and within an hour there person who I wanted to reply had done so yet the post had been there for about a day with the original title.

                        #479514
                        Iain Downs
                        Participant
                          @iaindowns78295

                          I look at latest posts once or twice a day normally, though I'm the opposite of Jason and start at the top and work down to something I think I've read..

                          I would personally love it if the site search was improved and/or tagging of some kind introduced. I find it hard to re-discover posts that I KNOW are there because I've read them let alone find new material. There's a wealth of information here, but it's not always easy to find.

                          Iain

                          #479550
                          Ian P
                          Participant
                            @ianp

                            Jason, the post that Neil moved and which triggered my question was the one about 3 Phase in a ME workshop. Its certainly had more responses since it moved (but whether that is because it was moved or just chance I have no opinion).

                            Was your rivet squeezer change of title a typo on your part?

                            Changing Rivit to Rivit squeezer etc wont help anyone searching for rivet!

                            Ian P

                            Edit (using the fairly dumb site search feature)

                            Edited By Ian P on 13/06/2020 10:29:21

                            #479552
                            Ian P
                            Participant
                              @ianp
                              Posted by Iain Downs on 13/06/2020 09:17:10:

                              I look at latest posts once or twice a day normally, though I'm the opposite of Jason and start at the top and work down to something I think I've read..

                              I would personally love it if the site search was improved and/or tagging of some kind introduced. I find it hard to re-discover posts that I KNOW are there because I've read them let alone find new material. There's a wealth of information here, but it's not always easy to find.

                              Iain

                              My actual method of using the forum is to open each and all of the latest posts in a new tab (well the posts I know I want to read plus any new ones). I can then read them in whatever order suits me. Very fortunately the text on each tab is the title of that posting (it wasn't always so on this forum, YCAMHIKT)

                              Ian P

                              #479555
                              Mike Poole
                              Participant
                                @mikepoole82104

                                I do exactly what Jason describes but it must help when you are looking for an old subject or post to be in a logical place. The google search limited to this site is useful but there is a skill in getting google to find what you are looking for. It is evident from some of the questions asked on here that some people struggle to get what they want from google. There are a load of logical operators that can be applied to a search to narrow the results to what is relevant to your enquiry’s

                                Mike

                                #479591
                                JasonB
                                Moderator
                                  @jasonb

                                  Ian, thread title as "Riviting" as per my quote but was specifically about castings for rivit squeezers. After changing title the person that I knew had made some responded and anyone else looking for a squeezer should be able to find the thread.

                                  Half the problem is people not putting very good headings to a thread they start so the software will miss the subject, searching via the google search on the home page is usually more effective. I think it is also evident that some people don't even search before asking.

                                  #479594
                                  Perko7
                                  Participant
                                    @perko7

                                    I generally check 'latest posts' about once a day to see if anything interesting has popped up. Like Ian P I open each post in a new tab. If I want to find something specific then I will use the search engine. If I'm not sure what the topic heading might be I will just enter a keyword eg 'files' and search all topics but sometimes if it's a topic I already know then I will enter that as well. Usually works fine for me.

                                    #479601
                                    old mart
                                    Participant
                                      @oldmart

                                      I normally go to the latest post, but also have "Tom Senior" in the favourites in my browser, which links directly to all the forum posts for that make of mill.

                                      #479602
                                      Neil Wyatt
                                      Moderator
                                        @neilwyatt

                                        I think most people use 'Latest Posts' but even if only a minority browse by topic or just look at the topic when deciding whether or not to view a thread, it's worth having the right one.

                                        Also it often helps you decide whether a thread is likely to be relevant to you e.g. there's one asking "What machine to buy?" but the fact it's in the CNC Topic should help focus the responses.

                                        Also the forum is very busy these days, and some people want to focus on their areas of interest.

                                        I think it may also help search engines!

                                        Neil

                                        #479605
                                        Martin Kyte
                                        Participant
                                          @martinkyte99762

                                          As the forum is busy at the moment could we extend the number of latest posts so they don't disappear so quickly and get missed. ?

                                          regards Martin

                                          #479612
                                          gerry madden
                                          Participant
                                            @gerrymadden53711

                                            Totally agree with the last one….. When new posts come in thick and fast, a particularly interesting one can slip off the 'Latest Posts' list never to be seen again unless one digs deeper. Apart from the nuisance factor to oneself, new posters probably don't get the replies that they are due. Make it bigger please

                                            Gerry

                                            #479615
                                            Ian P
                                            Participant
                                              @ianp

                                              Its not such a hardship to see posts that have dropped of the top page, it only a matter of clicking 'next' at the top of the list.

                                              We can hope, but its highly unlikely that any software changes will be made to this website.

                                              Ian P

                                              #479617
                                              John Haine
                                              Participant
                                                @johnhaine32865

                                                When I first found the forum (quite a few years ago…) I used the "topic" but mainly to catch up on topics of interest at the time – chiefly building CNC machines.

                                                Since then I've been keeping half an eye on "latest posts" and never now search by subject. Would be nice as said above to have a longer list of latest posts, and the ability to upolad other file types, and a decent text editor, and a standard spell checker, and…., but hey ho.

                                                #479626
                                                Harry Wilkes
                                                Participant
                                                  @harrywilkes58467

                                                  I read first the ones I find of interest.

                                                  H

                                                  #479632
                                                  gerry madden
                                                  Participant
                                                    @gerrymadden53711

                                                    Ian P… I was confused by your comment initially but now I see that you are actually referring to the "Latest Posts" page. I was actually referring to the abbreviated list in small window on the right hand side of the main page that's entitled "Latest Forum Posts". I suppose I should set the proper "Latest Post" page as my favourite.

                                                    Gerry

                                                    #479633
                                                    JasonB
                                                    Moderator
                                                      @jasonb

                                                      Martin,John, if you click "More latest posts" you get a very long list, currently 740 pages @ about 40 posts per page.

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