Not so much a suggestion, more of a question.
One of the thread topics reminded me of a piece I wrote for my local railway society. But at 4500 words or so I didn't think I could just post it.
Should there be a place in the forums for longer pieces? I could, for instance, place it in the appropriate section as a new topic. (It's a reminiscence, btw, not a more learned item that might go elsewhere on the site - nor is it exclusively LNER, come to that.)
I'd be happy to read items of such a length with a story to tell.
Kudu
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Re: Longer items
It does sound like it might be better for the forums (or a related area) rather than the "articles".
I guess one solution might be to add a new section where I manually add pages for such items, and then have a link to a forum thread for any discussion.
Richard
I guess one solution might be to add a new section where I manually add pages for such items, and then have a link to a forum thread for any discussion.
Richard
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Re: Longer items
Thanks, richard. I agree it's definitely unsuitable as an article.
Shall I just start a new thread under General Railway Chat? Presumably you can always delete it if it's too unwieldy.
Kudu
Shall I just start a new thread under General Railway Chat? Presumably you can always delete it if it's too unwieldy.
Kudu
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Re: Longer items
Sure - general railway chat would be for non-LNER items.
We are getting more reminiscence articles, so maybe we are getting close to need a new topic. (I don't think we should have too many folders, so I'm always reluctant to add new folders)
Richard
We are getting more reminiscence articles, so maybe we are getting close to need a new topic. (I don't think we should have too many folders, so I'm always reluctant to add new folders)
Richard
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