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RPP-Exploration
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A forum for guides and how-tos

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

RPP-Exploration wrote:

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

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No - it was an example and based on another forum topic
I don't think that's what Batcho_Otkho meant…
I think (correct me if I'm wrong) they're linking to the wiki article to make a point about how the miscellaneous topics could be/are wiki articles, and therefore don't need a separate forum topic when we have the wiki.
You got the point.
Yes - I do now. I think that If you have a guide, give it to a Wiki Editor
PrincessFlowerTV
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A forum for guides and how-tos

RPP-Exploration wrote:

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

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Yes - I do now. I think that If you have a guide, give it to a Wiki Editor
Ahem…
I'm a wiki editor, and I honestly think there are enough tutorials already.
Botcho_Otkho
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A forum for guides and how-tos

PrincessFlowerTV wrote:

RPP-Exploration wrote:

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

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Yes - I do now. I think that If you have a guide, give it to a Wiki Editor
Ahem…
I'm a wiki editor, and I honestly think there are enough tutorials already.
I think same.
wWSunPandaWw
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A forum for guides and how-tos

No Support.
We already have tons of projects about the forums by Makethebrainhappy, and we have the Wiki.
Oh, and I noticed that not only Makethebrainhappy has made projects on how to use certain features on Scratch. If you want to tell people how to do something, make a project about it.
YubNubEwok
Scratcher
1000+ posts

A forum for guides and how-tos

RPP-Exploration wrote:

YubNubEwok wrote:

No support.
Any guide should be made to be specific to one forum, and the guide should stay in that forum.
Where does a signature making guide go then? It needs making but doesn't have a forum
Questions about Scratch, because people ask that a lot.
Paddle2See
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

A forum for guides and how-tos

I think it's great that Scratchers want to help other Scratchers with guides and tutorials! However, my feeling is that guides and tutorials are better handled by the Wiki, which has a good organizational structure, working search features, and quality standards. The forums are best for handling dynamic content, such as help requests and collaboration - using the Wiki as a resource to static content, such as guides and tutorials.

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