Conserving Bandwith through Deletion?
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:44 pm
A few weeks ago I made a new topic in General Discussion, but then deleted it because I felt it was unnecessary. Then it got me to thinking, and now I'd finally like to ask a few questions about posts. I searched a little bit for similar threads, and couldn't find anything that had to do with these particuliar questions. I did find this thread: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... t=bandwith, but I read the first few posts and they didn't answer my questions.
First of all, does deleting posts save bandwith?
What happens to the oldest threads? Every time a new thread is created, is the oldest existing thread automatically deleted?
And finally I'd like to ask, in general, how to help save bandwith. I once made a lot of posts with pictures in them, and later deleted the pictures when the thread was old and I thought no one else would post in it anymore. Does that kind of thing save bandwith? Would deleting all of my posts in that thread be even better? I'd just like to know what kind of things save bandwith on this site.
Now, since we're on the topic of bandwith, I'll say that as soon as someone answers these questions, if this topic has been brought up before and someone with the authority deems this thread unnecessary, by all means that someone can delete it.
I'd now like to ask a question unrelated to this topic of saving bandwith, but I don't want to make a whole new post for it, so I'll ask it here.
How do you put a URL in a post without posting the whole address. For instance, say I wanted people to click on a hyper-link that was just the words "Click here", but it would take them to http://www.Disney.com? Okay, and now posting this made me think of yet another question. How do you type out an entire URL without making it a hyper-link, as it automatically did for Disney.com. Or can it not be done? Would I have to take out the http:// part?
First of all, does deleting posts save bandwith?
What happens to the oldest threads? Every time a new thread is created, is the oldest existing thread automatically deleted?
And finally I'd like to ask, in general, how to help save bandwith. I once made a lot of posts with pictures in them, and later deleted the pictures when the thread was old and I thought no one else would post in it anymore. Does that kind of thing save bandwith? Would deleting all of my posts in that thread be even better? I'd just like to know what kind of things save bandwith on this site.
Now, since we're on the topic of bandwith, I'll say that as soon as someone answers these questions, if this topic has been brought up before and someone with the authority deems this thread unnecessary, by all means that someone can delete it.
I'd now like to ask a question unrelated to this topic of saving bandwith, but I don't want to make a whole new post for it, so I'll ask it here.
How do you put a URL in a post without posting the whole address. For instance, say I wanted people to click on a hyper-link that was just the words "Click here", but it would take them to http://www.Disney.com? Okay, and now posting this made me think of yet another question. How do you type out an entire URL without making it a hyper-link, as it automatically did for Disney.com. Or can it not be done? Would I have to take out the http:// part?