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Today I started an EDF-like forum for my local area. I kind of need some help to make it look... well... lived in. I'd really appreciate it if some of the EDFers could drop in, post a few things and generally make the place look busy. Especially in the Lounge area - maybe recreate some of the well-loved threads we have here on the EDF? A good, traditional EDF heated debate?


The forum is Northfielder - Northfields Community Forum


PS Any feedback on the new forum would be appreciated too!


PPS Huge thanks to Mark for his help and guidance... and permission to steal a lot of look and feel of the EDF!

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Sorry Loz, but i've only a limited amount of precious time to waste, some of it allocated to here


To spread even thinner my social media/forum time with a tumbleweed blow out of a one horse town venture just won't work for me


You're on your own big boy, but expect a vist from BBW in some guise

May I suggest you make your welcome threads sticky so they stay at the top for a while.


And although you've put at the top "wecome to the NEW forum" it's not that obvious, and I think you should make it much clearer so that people realise it's new and needs people to build it up.

Seabag Wrote:

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> You're on your own big boy, but expect a vist from

> BBW in some guise


heheheh well spotted.



Loz - wishing you well with it, local forums are a great resource and everywhere should have one (though secretly I don't think any will ever hold such a special place in my heart as this).

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