Originally Posted by
GregWork
I'm a fairly new member on here and have observed some interesting if not dichotomous behavior.
Newbies are often chastised for not using the search feature.
Anyone posting at the end of an old thread that is relevant to their problem/ concern/ interest that would have been found using the search function are then castigated for doing so.
My experience elsewhere, folks are highly encouraged to keep new on-topic posts in the same thread for continuity of replies and for preservation of the information promulgated.
So....what is considered proper etiquette on this forum with respect to on-topic posts?
Hi Greg, Sorry it took me so long to answer . . . I had to look up several of those big words in the dictionary. Never to old or too smart to learn something new you know . . .
My humble opinion is that if you're interested and passionate about your Crossfire and actually came to this site seeking answers and intending to fix the issue(s) yourself, you need to be willing to take the time and search for your topic of concern and actually READ what comes up to find the answers to your issue(s). This site is truly an amazing store house of knowledge about the Crossfire. Everything is really right here at your finger tips. If for some reason you can't find what you want THEN you should post a request for assistance. Newbies kind of need to welcomed but then trained one at a time . . .
Oh . . . and by the way . . . you posted your concern in the wrong category!