How to make the forum better for novices?

It seems I started this commotion, which is fine, and by looking at things, I might be creating more commotion soon cus I have loads of tech tutorials to post, but unlike the last one which I thought wasn’t techy, the ones I will be posting now would be written as is (I won’t be needing to come up with some really simple ways to simplify things) but I would still make them readable and hopefully understandable.

One thing I failed to understand is the “technical” bit of the previous comments, there is a reason we have categories, tutorial cat, support cat, general cat, and the likes. If you feel like you don’t want to see threads in a certain category, you can mute them, period. oh, you can mute a member too :wink:

Uhm, I remember when I first posted on this forum, everyone was lovely, I was guided, and I founded a solution to my exact problem. This was my first post, Is someone spamming the forums “Klein” moved the post here Fighting with JS code for a theme port, and got the solution to my problem here: How do I resize an app generated from Javascript

Looking at that transition, I wouldn’t say people aren’t comfortable enough about asking for advice, have you asked for the advice and no one helped? isn’t the forum super comfortable for enough?

Okay, I get it, it is a bit technical! what do you expect, this is a classicpress forum, and it revolves around technicality (CP is not a social media platform). No one is stopping anyone from posting any stuff on here, my first post was really off-topic and still, people helped, common guys, we can’t agree with one another, this is like going to Wordpress forum, and saying, it is technical.

p.s: I am a novice myself, oh, we have a lounge section too!

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