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***Sub-forum Usage***


blindeyed
06-20-2006, 01:44 AM
As most of you all know, the Firebird and Camaro forums have recently been given joined sub-forums to better suite our F-body community. Many of you have yet to take advantage of this, and continue to make threads without concern to them. Thus, this results in us mods having to constantly move threads into their specified sub-forum. If you have a problem you need help with, please post it under the "Problem Diagnosis (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1465)" sub-forum. The same logic applies to the other sub-forums. If you would like opinions of what modifications you should do to you car, please post it under the "Performance (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1463)" sub-forum. This helps to keep a more well organized forum, and will help you to get responses to your needs quicker and easier. So again I stress, please post your threads under their designated sub-forums. It will make things alot easier for all of us. Thank you.

FTheMan
06-29-2006, 10:59 PM
Um. I dunno if it is just me or not. But you can see the Sub-Forums in the Camaro forums, but when I come here and look at the Sub-Forums, I cannot tell if they are up and running or if anything is in them because it doesn't say.
That might be why they arn't being used as much here. Or at all.

blindeyed
06-30-2006, 12:45 AM
What you are seeing is normal. That's the way it's going to look. Because the way the Sub-forums are setup, they are located under the Camaro forums. So for the Firebird forum to see them and be connected to them as well, they had to be setup as links to those forums. That's why they look as if they have no activity in them. I personally just go over to the Camaro forum to check and see if anything is new in the subs. I know it's a little inconvienient. But we're all going to have to bare with it and learn to use them.

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