the title of the song by Frankie Lyman is not Little Pitty Pretty One,, but Little Bitty Pretty One. In English there is an expression 'little bitty' thing. Can someone correct this? No one will ever find it in the search mode with the misspelling.
I think a PM to staff would be a better route to take for this sort of thing. I'm not sure a thread is necessary. But with that said, I'm sure they'll get it fixed shortly. :)
KerJ leaps like a salmon and heads home the winner
LoveUAlways wrote:I think a PM to staff would be a better route to take for this sort of thing. I'm not sure a thread is necessary.
You are probably right but judging from some of the thread titles on here and subsequent content this is one of the most sensible topics I have seen started in weeks! It sure beats the thread that has a title like:
'I'm just going to...'
and when you open it the first post is...wait for it...the excitement grows to ground-shaking levels.
LoveUAlways wrote:I think a PM to staff would be a better route to take for this sort of thing. I'm not sure a thread is necessary.
You are probably right but judging from some of the thread titles on here and subsequent content this is one of the most sensible topics I have seen started in weeks! It sure beats the thread that has a title like:
'I'm just going to...'
and when you open it the first post is...wait for it...the excitement grows to ground-shaking levels.
well.. the topic title is website problems, and misspelling titles so that they cannot be searched is a website problem. I don't monitor this forum usually so I have no idea about what cleaning teeth has to do with it, or whether or not SS monitors and responds to this stuff.
thank you, Per. We can use this thread for similar problems? misspellings of titles that prevent a searcher from finding the song. I run across these when I'm browzing. And sometimes a song that is popularly known by a certain title gets listed with a new and innovative title,, or,, the actual title is not what I have heard it commonly called.
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Posted by cher1e on March 18, 2009 at 1:51 AM
the title of the song by Frankie Lyman is not Little Pitty Pretty One,, but Little Bitty Pretty One. In English there is an expression 'little bitty' thing. Can someone correct this? No one will ever find it in the search mode with the misspelling.
Reply by AnnieADMIN on March 18, 2009 at 2:18 AM
I think a PM to staff would be a better route to take for this sort of thing. I'm not sure a thread is necessary. But with that said, I'm sure they'll get it fixed shortly. :)
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Reply by KerJCOMMUNITY-SUPPORT on March 18, 2009 at 4:02 AM
KerJ leaps like a salmon and heads home the winnerYou are probably right but judging from some of the thread titles on here and subsequent content this is one of the most sensible topics I have seen started in weeks! It sure beats the thread that has a title like:
'I'm just going to...'
and when you open it the first post is...wait for it...the excitement grows to ground-shaking levels.
'clean my teeth'
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Reply by luv2sing4evaGOLD on March 18, 2009 at 6:28 AM
LOL with KerJ
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Reply by AnnieADMIN on March 18, 2009 at 11:36 AM
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Reply by cher1e on April 11, 2009 at 6:15 PM
well.. the topic title is website problems, and misspelling titles so that they cannot be searched is a website problem. I don't monitor this forum usually so I have no idea about what cleaning teeth has to do with it, or whether or not SS monitors and responds to this stuff.
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Reply by PerSTAFF on April 13, 2009 at 3:01 AM
Fixed, thank you :)
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Reply by cher1e on November 7, 2009 at 10:11 AM
thank you, Per.
We can use this thread for similar problems? misspellings of titles that prevent a searcher from finding the song. I run across these when I'm browzing. And sometimes a song that is popularly known by a certain title gets listed with a new and innovative title,, or,, the actual title is not what I have heard it commonly called.
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