โJul-28-2014 06:47 PM
โAug-03-2014 04:32 PM
Ex-Tech wrote:
Sometimes because the thread is posted in the incorrect forum such as a tech thread like this in the cooking forum. :W
โAug-03-2014 04:28 PM
โJul-29-2014 08:31 PM
Jim Shoe wrote:
Click on "Recipe Archives" directly above this post.
โJul-29-2014 05:00 PM
โJul-29-2014 03:05 PM
NYCgrrl wrote:Super_Dave wrote:BB_TX wrote:
Not that many people search the archives. And then typically for only very specific threads/posts. And to add a new post to an archived thread would be seen by almost no one. If you want to resurrect an old subject and add new material it is best to start a new thread on the same subject so it goes back to the head of the line for new discussions.
Why wouldn't replying to an old thread bring it back to the front page? These threads are not closed for content but just getting timed out. It really is a shame.
Agreed.
Was looking for posts I made pre...2012 and couldn't find anything.
I know someone posted an answer that gave me long term interest yet it's *poofed*:(.
โJul-29-2014 03:04 PM
The Mad Norsky wrote:
Wasn't there (at least at one time in the past) an off forum site that had collected all the recipes here from this forum?????????
I just seem to remember searching through that site for a recipe I had once posted, and in fact found it.
Then again, I suppose it is no longer active.
โJul-28-2014 11:35 PM
โJul-28-2014 10:05 PM
โJul-28-2014 09:43 PM
Super_Dave wrote:BB_TX wrote:
Not that many people search the archives. And then typically for only very specific threads/posts. And to add a new post to an archived thread would be seen by almost no one. If you want to resurrect an old subject and add new material it is best to start a new thread on the same subject so it goes back to the head of the line for new discussions.
Why wouldn't replying to an old thread bring it back to the front page? These threads are not closed for content but just getting timed out. It really is a shame.
โJul-28-2014 09:12 PM
BB_TX wrote:
Not that many people search the archives. And then typically for only very specific threads/posts. And to add a new post to an archived thread would be seen by almost no one. If you want to resurrect an old subject and add new material it is best to start a new thread on the same subject so it goes back to the head of the line for new discussions.
โJul-28-2014 07:17 PM
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