I've noticed that we often get ancient threads revived by the addition of new additions to the thread. I think I may have chimed on an oldie a couple of times before I learned to double-check the small date at the bottom of each post. Have you folks considered some sort of HTML algorithm that would automatically pop up on the "add a Post" page if that thread is over one year old? (You may decide to make the limit 6, 9 or 10 months based on your editorial needs)
I am enclosing a sample of what it might look like.
I am enclosing a sample of what it might look like.
Posté Fri 22 Dec 17 @ 4:12 pm
Been suggested before but the website gets literally no development.
Posté Fri 22 Dec 17 @ 6:25 pm
Not totally true but more work could be done.
Although I do like replying with '7 & a 1/2 years later I think op found an answer'
Although I do like replying with '7 & a 1/2 years later I think op found an answer'
Posté Sat 23 Dec 17 @ 1:14 am
There's one popped up today that is over 14 years old!
Dated September 03.
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/1952/Music_discussion/How_to_mix_Drum_and_bass___BreakBeat____.html?page=1
Dated September 03.
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/1952/Music_discussion/How_to_mix_Drum_and_bass___BreakBeat____.html?page=1
Posté Sat 23 Dec 17 @ 11:46 am
Yeah, I saw that. At the end of a two page thread on how to mix DnB (including detailed answers) he's asking how to mix DnB.
[facepalm]
[facepalm]
Posté Sat 23 Dec 17 @ 12:42 pm
kradcliffe wrote :
Been suggested before but the website gets literally no development.
Kind of ironic that you mention "literally no development" on the same day the landing page turns to a Holiday theme.
Posté Sun 24 Dec 17 @ 2:29 am