The thing is that most users don't bother at all to read through the description or use the search button.
Which, when you think about it, it's really pretty sad. Especially since they (or most of them) run a forum themselves. And to make it even better, they probably have some sort of rule in place to search before posting otherwise the poster would get warned/banned or the thread would get locked.
Which, when you think about it, it's really pretty sad. Especially since they (or most of them) run a forum themselves. And to make it even better, they probably have some sort of rule in place to search before posting otherwise the poster would get warned/banned or the thread would get locked.
I try to research before asking questions. Most people don't because it's easier to ask.
I think you hit the nail on the head. If you make it too easy for people to get answers by asking stupid questions, that's the least path of resistance and they will take it.
I've been a programmer for nearly 30 years. In all of that time I've met maybe 10 people who "get it" when it comes to helping a technician with troubleshooting a problem. It's no different for a mechanic. "Hey, my car stopped running."
vB.org needs a "Pay to Get Your Stupid Question Answered" button.
lol being a newbie here this helps, it should be put up as notice somewhere and this should be implemented
but saying that just to let you know the search button does work and most of my issues were able to fixed off reading the posts after the mod
To me this is a big issue too, it seems few bother to read the threads. I read all before I even download a Mod, much less install. Many times it's very educational.
To me this is a big issue too, it seems few bother to read the threads. I read all before I even download a Mod, much less install. Many times it's very educational.
Agreed! Most of the time, you can find fixes and/or what version of vBulletin the modification(s) work correctly on...