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removing "bad" FAQ entries

lexpatrie

Structural
Aug 20, 2009
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We have a few in the structural engineering general discussion that are old users posting questions nobody was able to reply to. I can point you at them if anybody official is interested. The one has to do with some Etabs error and the other is one of those circuitous "I'm a young engineer..." question that eventually is about a cantilever.



There doesn't seem to be any way inside the FAQ of reporting these for removal, like the old site, (not that anybody paid attention to that, anyway).

Regards,
Brian

ETA: As a side note, it's apparently not possible to edit the FAQs I've created currently.... that was kind of the main feature of a FAQ as I could update them over time and fiddle with them and add additional information, so if that's a feature that's potentially coming sometime would like to know.
 
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Thanks. I've removed those FAQ's. I checked the permissions and you should be able to edit your own FAQ's. Can you confirm that you do not see the edit button on your own FAQ?

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Maybe I missed that button. I see it now on the FAQ I'm currently interested in expanding. At least i see it on my phone (android).

Cheers.

Incidentally, i used the year in thr FAQ titles to force them to sort in chronological order and at least on mobile it doesn't seem to be working.

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