I am very sorry Joachim that you feel I dont respect the board rules. I do, truly I do. I think what you don't take into consideration is that there are people in this world that know literally nothing about coppermine, or html or mod etc.
No knowing HTML is a lame excuse: you know how to read, don't you? You have been told to read board rules, which is pretty straightforward text. In fact, mostly people who don't even speak English as their first language have come up with those board rules. What exactly is so hard to understand about
6. Use a meaningfull subject line
When posting on a support board, it's very likely that you need help, as much as everyone else who looks for help there, so don't use subject like "Help me please" or "Newbie needs help". Other "bad" subject lines are "Important", "I have a little question" etc.
Instead, use a short phrase that describes your problem - this will make things easier for supporters as well as other users who might encounter a similar problem and browse the board for relevant postings.
Don't you agree that "
help with gallery?" falls into exactly that category of subjects that you're supposed not to use?
What's so hard to understand in the sticky thread that says
Details needed
It's advisable to post the budget you're ready to spend, the time schedule you have in mind and as many details as possible on the customization you need - a link to your page is almost mandatory.
In short terms, it says "post a link to your gallery". You did not. Why?
And as for me suffering the consequences...you humiliating me on the board for all to see did it.
It was not my intention to drive you away or humiliate you. My intention was to make you read board rules and act accordingly. Those rules are not technical, but just tell you how to behave on this board in plain English. I don't think that it's too much asked to respect them at least after having been told to read review them.
I will not post on this forum again and you can remove my account.
Did as you requested and deleted your account.
Marking thread as "closed".