Is something like bullet points available to make tech advice from experienced 'Vair folks (Not Me) easier to view?
I'm not too good with forum tools and still working on adding pics to sig.
Some break advice into short sentences and then hit enter and some into long paragraphs.
Don't get me wrong, as I've said before I am here to learn. I appreciate all of the posts as I have learned a huge amount here so far.
Maybe I can help others later after I get a few years into this passion.
Thanks to all posters!
Making instuctions from experienced ones easier
Making instuctions from experienced ones easier
140-4 carb w/transaxle - Traded for a guitar
69 Wayne 100 - Blue Water hull - sitting out back
69 Wayne 100 - Blue Water hull - sitting out back
Re: Making instuctions from experienced ones easier
No --- but we do give Brownie PointsIs something like bullet points available to make tech advice from experienced 'Vair folks (Not Me) easier to view?
Not really sure what you are getting at and I'm not sure what a bullet point is
Myself - I type with one finger so I usually don't ramble on too much.
I have also found that when explaining things to a novice it is often better not to overwhelm them with data.
Explain a little further and we'll see what we can do .
Kevin Willson
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
1965 Monza 3.1
Juneau Alaska
Re: Making instuctions from experienced ones easier
I'll try Kevin, Long paragraphs are hard to read on a monitor unlike a newspapers, letters or magazines. In those places it is done to save paper.UNSAFE wrote:No --- but we do give Brownie PointsIs something like bullet points available to make tech advice from experienced 'Vair folks (Not Me) easier to view?
Not really sure what you are getting at and I'm not sure what a bullet point is
Myself - I type with one finger so I usually don't ramble on too much.
I have also found that when explaining things to a novice it is often better not to overwhelm them with data.
Explain a little further and we'll see what we can do .
Bullet points are something like this:
Here is how you remove a hibufinator:
1. Locate Hibufinator
2. Use hibufinator wrench (Lysle part # 0694) to loosen bolts.
3. Tell your wife you love her and ask here to bring you a beer as you can't reach the garage fridge.
4. Using a digital multi meter, check continuity between hibufinator and beer can ground.
I used both index fingers here, but I hope you get what I convey.
140-4 carb w/transaxle - Traded for a guitar
69 Wayne 100 - Blue Water hull - sitting out back
69 Wayne 100 - Blue Water hull - sitting out back