Greetings fellow motorheads!
I haven't formally introduced myself previously, so here goes.
Like so many others here I've been absolutely fascinated by automobile-dom since a very young age. I've just been fortunate enough to be able to pursue those interests in my professional life as well as a chassis and suspension engineer within the wonderful US auto industry. I own a couple of moderately-interesting American vehicles in various states of [dis]repair - such as the image in my avatar.
Naturally those puzzles that pertain to the mechanicals of vehicles are of particular interest to me.
Now that I'm posting some puzzles of my own, I've coming across a couple difficulties in the 'mechanics' per se of creating and moving my various posts. I'm hoping that some of you more experienced in this area could shed some light on my difficulties.1. Selecting puzzle pictures
Naturally, the more puzzles created by the puzzling population, the more difficult it becomes to find unique material for more puzzles - though in no way impossible. Because this website seems to focus on the exterior views, I'm seeking to shed light on aspects of particular cars that may not have already been covered in puzzles - such as interior views or even more unusual perspectives on the externals. I am searching carefully through the archive of solved puzzles to make sure my proposed pics aren't already posted though.
For the obvious sake of clarity, I see that a number of my puzzles have been merged with previously-solved puzzles showing the primary external views of a particular car. While I understand the need to avoid reposts of the same images of the same car, are my alternative-view puzzles frowned upon as well? Is there a way I could (or should) merge my own solved posts into the existing posts following their solution?
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=14789.02. The 'Solved AutoPuzzles' Directory
Obviously I've found the directory and I'm moving my solved puzzles to that directory upon their completion. Can someone tell me how the 'child boards' are supposed to be used? Should I be putting my solved puzzles into one of the child boards or into the primary Solved subdirectory?
3. Solved Puzzle Mechanics
I'm admittedly struggling with the mechanics of stating that a puzzle is adequately solved, responding to the solver with appropriate pictures, awarding points, then moving the topic and changing the title. It seems like sometimes I change the order of events slightly and I learn (much later) that my new topic title didn't show up once the topic arrived in the Solved AutoPuzzles subdirectory. Can one of the highly-experienced folks give me a step-by-step instruction on your procedure?
4. Another Hyperlink Clarification
I've read through the various discourses in these forums on the merits and demerits of posting hyperlinks. As I understand things, supplying a link to 'prove' that your answer is right is strictly verboten since it may likely jeopardize the integrity of other potential puzzles contained on that website. If we are interested in sharing a particularly fascinating development story for the general populace via hyperlink, should that be done through a non-puzzle forum, or is that generally frowned upon as well?
I hope you'll see I'm not trying to ruffle feathers. I just need a slightly better perspective on how the directors anticipate the show being run. Thanks for your help.