Chris Campbell Posted August 13, 2012 Report Share Posted August 13, 2012 Sometimes there are questions on the forum that don't get answers and I can understand how that might make someone feel ignored ... BUT ... sometimes none of us has the answer, or the person who knows has not visited the forum lately, or the question is so huge that answering it will take more time than we can manage at that moment, so like everyone else we say we'll get back to it ... then forget. or we simply do not understand the question. If your question has a lot of looks but no answers, try re-wording the question and posting it again so it shoots back up to the top of the forum. If your problem is hard to describe, add an image ... that makes it 100% simpler to see what you are talking about. It is entirely possible that no one knows the answer ... none of us have experienced whatever you are trying to do ... so BRAVO to you .... keep at it and please report your findings!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LilyT Posted August 13, 2012 Report Share Posted August 13, 2012 Sometimes there are questions on the forum that don't get answers and I can understand how that might make someone feel ignored ... BUT ... sometimes none of us has the answer, or the person who knows has not visited the forum lately, or the question is so huge that answering it will take more time than we can manage at that moment, so like everyone else we say we'll get back to it ... then forget. or we simply do not understand the question. If your question has a lot of looks but no answers, try re-wording the question and posting it again so it shoots back up to the top of the forum. If your problem is hard to describe, add an image ... that makes it 100% simpler to see what you are talking about. It is entirely possible that no one knows the answer ... none of us have experienced whatever you are trying to do ... so BRAVO to you .... keep at it and please report your findings!! Hi, Chris, Thanks for the encouragement and explanation! One of the things I love about this forum is how helpful and caring the members are, as exemplified by your posting. By the way, how can you tell how many looks a posting has received? Warmly, Lily Ah, never mind, I see that's in the table of contents... guess I never look at that column! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
INYA Posted August 13, 2012 Report Share Posted August 13, 2012 yes, you better be an optimistic stubborn person if you are in the clay bussines... My method is to return in a few days and write: seriously, anyone? or something similar but community here is very supporting and helping, I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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