Forum:Collecting useful old forum posts

I've been collecting what I think are useful and informative Community Central Forum posts in my sandbox (see transclusion below), but I was wondering if we should just collect them here on the forum itself and just keep it bumped (a sticky forum would be better)?

I also included my Decimal and Hexadecimal ASCII charts, since they can be useful as well. -- Fandyllic  (talk &middot; contr) 9:10 AM PST 4 Jul 2010

I don't think the wikia forums extension has a "sticky" function, but that would be helpful. An FAQ topic would be nice. A further suggestion would be to collect these topics, and place them in a place like Help:Frequently Asked Questions and then link them at the top of this forum page -- Random Time  16:20, July 4, 2010 (UTC)


 * Making sticky posts is easy. You can see it in the WoWWiki forums (like the WoWWiki general forums) and a few others. You just setup and additional DPLForum listing to show a different category name with "sticky" added somewhere and make a new forum header template for sticky posts. I should probably add a help page for this, but the process of going from draft to help page seems unformed and unreliable. There is Help:Forums, but it isn't much more than what I just said.
 * On the useful posts topic, the posts aren't really structured in a way that would be good for something called Help:Frequently Asked Questions, but it might be a start. I'd prefer a more direct Q&A format for FAQ stuff that removes all the back and forth and off topic stuff that many forum posts have. -- Fandyllic  (talk &middot; contr) 11:01 AM PST 4 Jul 2010
 * I like how a lot of these involve discussions on how to disable or significantly alter Wikia-introduced functionality. -- 18:38, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
 * I collect also forms I use. Every problem that I have on Wiki, and when it's solved, I put solved behind it. You can see it here on my talk page. I like your idea Fandyllic. --Station7 18:52, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
 * @Pcj: And your point is?
 * @Station7: I don't see what you're talking about, can you provide a link? -- Fandyllic  (talk &middot; contr) 11:35 AM PST 6 Jul 2010