'Sticky Threads' - a home of their own...?

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Opening the Agricultural Threads section one keeps finding ever-more 'stickies'.

Now - and I know that this may seem somewhat counterintuitive - but I'm guessing that most people now scroll straight past them, ignoring them as they head for stuff more relevant to them.

This being so, surely they now warrant a section to themselves, where more attention would be paid. :)
 
Opening the Agricultural Threads section one keeps finding ever-more 'stickies'.

Now - and I know that this may seem somewhat counterintuitive - but I'm guessing that most people now scroll straight past them, ignoring them as they head for stuff more relevant to them.

This being so, surely they now warrant a section to themselves, where more attention would be paid. :)
Quite agree, I've thought this several times.
 

yellowbelly

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
This being so, surely they now warrant a section to themselves, where more attention would be paid. :)
Hmmm, would we then have to have a 'sticky' to indicate where we'd need to look to find the 'stickies' :scratchhead:.............

......and then , perhaps, another 'sticky' to say what was in the 'sticky section' :scratchhead:

just sayin' :whistle:

It does seem like the 'stickies' do waste a quarter of a page, though.
 

Clive

Staff Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
Opening the Agricultural Threads section one keeps finding ever-more 'stickies'.

Now - and I know that this may seem somewhat counterintuitive - but I'm guessing that most people now scroll straight past them, ignoring them as they head for stuff more relevant to them.

This being so, surely they now warrant a section to themselves, where more attention would be paid. :)


yes i agree - we are over due a tidy up

will get on it later
 

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