Admin Morrigan 1,826 Admin Share Posted May 7, 2016 Information Here in the Coding & Websites forum is for any of your technical needs. Technical questions can be anything from how to create a MySQL database, to how to buy a domain name, to how to apply plugin packs to your forum's software, to what a PHP error your site is throwing means to 'how do I fix this template', to anything else you can think of. Some of our members have a lot of experience with these sorts of things, so if we think we can help you out, we will try our best to do so!Making your request easy to understandTopic Title = A descriptive topic title. The word "help" or "it's not working" are difficult to discern an issue and attract someone that may know the solution.Your Post = Your actual question! Please try to be as detailed as possible when posting, especially if you have a code-related issue going on. Include relevant URL(s), "symptomatology" your site or software is experiencing, and/or the piece of coding you are working with. Please use the [*CODE] tag to include any coding you need assistance with. If your question isn't about code, be as clear as possible with what exactly you need help with. Completed Requests If your question was adequately answered by one of our members and you no longer need help, please post in your request thread to let one of the staff/mods know so we can close the topic. This prevents old requests from being "revived" repeatedly with other users' requests. If you come across a closed thread that is similar to a question you have, but you find it has old/incorrect/invalid information in it, you are more than welcome to post a new request! Just please be sure to tell us that the old request thread is no longer good. Last Tips If your topic goes unanswered for more then three days then tag @Morrigan Profile set made by myself and original Artwork by Fae Merriman, my daughter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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