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Mods, perhaps links to the Fesa website not be included, yet a short description info on the fire would be better.
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Re: Significant bush/scrub fires 2010/2011
Only thing is, mods aren't the ones posting, it's open to anyone to post information about fires. The other side of the coin is that a link to the FESA site would show the most up to date information whereas a post would show only point-in-time info.Helitak_670 wrote:Mods, perhaps links to the Fesa website not be included, yet a short description info on the fire would be better.
Perhaps people could do both? List a brief description, and then link to the source...
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Re: Significant bush/scrub fires 2010/2011
Only problem with linking FESA Alert is the alerts expire, so following the link days later, no info available.
Hmmm... we may need a permalink function..., but then quick posts won't be so quick....
Colin.
[quote="Zebedee"][quote="Helitak_670"]Mods, perhaps links to the Fesa website not be included, yet a short description info on the fire would be better.[/quote]
Only thing is, mods aren't the ones posting, it's open to anyone to post information about fires. The other side of the coin is that a link to the FESA site would show the most up to date information whereas a post would show only point-in-time info.
Perhaps people could do both? List a brief description, and then link to the source...[/quote]
Hmmm... we may need a permalink function..., but then quick posts won't be so quick....
Colin.
[quote="Zebedee"][quote="Helitak_670"]Mods, perhaps links to the Fesa website not be included, yet a short description info on the fire would be better.[/quote]
Only thing is, mods aren't the ones posting, it's open to anyone to post information about fires. The other side of the coin is that a link to the FESA site would show the most up to date information whereas a post would show only point-in-time info.
Perhaps people could do both? List a brief description, and then link to the source...[/quote]