Subject lines---would anyone else find them to be more helpful if they were longer such as the one I'm posting now? I'm continuing to type here in the subject line just to give us all a feel for how much room we have on a title line for a new topic.
#33
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Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
I like the short sharp ones as I am curious to see what it is about.
#34
Originally Posted by JanetM
"Question" is not a good title. "I have a question" is not a good title. "Look at my new toy" is not a good title.
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
So many times I click on a thread, read the first post then head off to something else simply b/c I'm not interested.
this is a very busy board - I do not keep up with everything. I've learned how to mark things as "watched topics" so I can maybe go back and find something but many times I lose a thread never to find it again....;)
#36
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I've wished many times that subject lines were more descriptive. I read on an iPad while traveling and I sometimes have a slow internet connection. It would help to have a better idea what the topic is sometimes. Also, it can be annoying when some topics seem to be impulsive brain farts with no real purpose; i.e., "I'm alive and I know how to type."
#37
Originally Posted by JanetM
I just wish everyone would title their posts in such a way that we could do a search and find their post later.
"Batik DP9" is a better title than "Look at my batik DP9"
"Question" is not a good title. "I have a question" is not a good title. "Look at my new toy" is not a good title.
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
Our search function would be more useful if the titles had some meaning.
One last thing...please when you post a picture of your quilt, include the name of the pattern or even post a link to the pattern to avoid pages and pages of people asking "What pattern did you use?"
Okay, I must be cranky..so I'll stop now. :roll:
"Batik DP9" is a better title than "Look at my batik DP9"
"Question" is not a good title. "I have a question" is not a good title. "Look at my new toy" is not a good title.
"Mitered corners..need help" is a good title
"Featherweight..my new toy" is a good title
Our search function would be more useful if the titles had some meaning.
One last thing...please when you post a picture of your quilt, include the name of the pattern or even post a link to the pattern to avoid pages and pages of people asking "What pattern did you use?"
Okay, I must be cranky..so I'll stop now. :roll:
#38
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Originally Posted by Ginger2010
Same here! A little bit more about the topic would be nice on some of the subjects!
instead of just "looking for", the title could say "looking for angel pattern" or "looking for this fabric"?
#40
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Originally Posted by catrancher
I've wished many times that subject lines were more descriptive. I read on an iPad while traveling and I sometimes have a slow internet connection. It would help to have a better idea what the topic is sometimes. Also, it can be annoying when some topics seem to be impulsive brain farts wuth no real purpose; i.e., "I'm alive and I know how to type."
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