3. Assuming Others Can Read Your Mind
I'm found guilty of this very one. You get zoned in on a challenge and fixate on it. The next you do is head over to a discussion board and make a loud broadcast, believing that we're all around there.
Tip for posting: Brand the action. Relax. Begin all over again. Ensure your post incorporates every single appropriate detail (for example your URL, what design you're leveraging, regardless of whether your plug-ins are updated, tactics you've implemented to get it resolved, and so on). The more info you can give about your challenge, the better people can help you fix those issues.
4. Not Minding the Tone of Your Voice
If you wouldn't tell someone directly, don't disclose it in a community. And, of course, if you would disclose it to someone directly, think over disclosing it in a community. No one needs to support a yank. Try not to make others need to insult you.
Tip for posting: Your voice tone could easily be misquoted on the net. Make a frantic effort to be cherished and grateful.
Searching the forum to see if your question has already been answered is good too....