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This document provides guidelines for asking questions and interacting in a polite and respectful manner in a community forum. It emphasizes the importance of being respectful, reading the documentation before asking questions, and providing relevant details when asking a question.
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It is inevitable to encounter various challenges during the website deployment process. Fortunately, many netizens in the community are willing to share the pitfalls and valuable experiences they have encountered in practice. You can participate in the discussion through " Leave a Message ", or share your thoughts by joining the " Communication Group " and communicate with fellow users in the group to get help efficiently.
I hope you can find like-minded friends and build friendly relationships in this group.
In order to maintain the atmosphere of communication and improve communication efficiency, we recommend that you ask questions and interact according to the following standards:
Interaction Norms
1. Be polite and respectful
Websites and forums bring together elites from all walks of life: including but not limited to finance, real estate, technology, the Internet, justice, media, etc. Occupations include but are not limited to students, UP owners, bloggers, freelancers, product managers, technicians, independent developers, entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs.
Everyone participates in the exchange voluntarily and is not obligated to answer other people’s questions for free (of course, you can express your gratitude by sending a red envelope). Therefore, please maintain basic mutual respect and prohibit spreading negative energy and posting any form of advertising links.
2. Read the manual
Before asking a question, it is recommended to solve the problem yourself by reading the documentation.
The document is being continuously improved. If there are any missing parts, please leave a message for feedback. If you've tried it and still can't solve it, please clearly describe the specifics of the problem and what you've tried when asking.
3. Question format
Good questions are half the battle.
Try to include the following parts in a question:
- Your purpose: What effect do you want to achieve?
- Operations performed: What operations were performed
- Actual effect: the difference between the effect achieved after actual operation and the expected effect
- Other relevant background: the solution you are using, specific website address, warehouse address, logs, screenshots
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