A section of an online forum dedicated to a specific topic, typically one relating to that of the main forum.
I posted a question in the Road Cycling subforum
Example sentencesExamples
I like the idea of a new sub forum; at least those who wish to reply could do so and others just not look at that sub forum.
We have a digital piano sub-forum where people live and breathe digitals.
We don't think it's ever a big enough show to warrant its own subforum.
Why would someone with no interest in the Olympics take the time to post a message on a sub-forum about the Olympics stating how much they dislike them?
It would perhaps be nice to have a sub-forum where posters could express their views on matters in a more forthright manner.
There is a dedicated subforum, the Pianists Forum, where you might get more focused replies.
He started up a very useful thread in the games subforum.
I believe I would get the most help in this sub-forum, however, if the admins feel this fits better in another sub-forum, feel free to move the topic.
I wrote this handy dandy guide that doesn't give any good advice at all and just basically lists each subforum and what they are.
I was thinking, since there have been handful of great musicians here contributing great educational videos, why not create a sub-forum specifically for educational materials only?
There's a racing sub-forum at the top of this one; there will be more race specific answers in there.
Definition of subforum in US English:
subforum
nounˈsəbˌfôrəmˈsəbˌfɔrəm
A section of an online forum dedicated to a specific topic, typically one relating to that of the main forum.
I posted a question in the Road Cycling subforum
Example sentencesExamples
I believe I would get the most help in this sub-forum, however, if the admins feel this fits better in another sub-forum, feel free to move the topic.
I like the idea of a new sub forum; at least those who wish to reply could do so and others just not look at that sub forum.
I wrote this handy dandy guide that doesn't give any good advice at all and just basically lists each subforum and what they are.
There is a dedicated subforum, the Pianists Forum, where you might get more focused replies.
There's a racing sub-forum at the top of this one; there will be more race specific answers in there.
I was thinking, since there have been handful of great musicians here contributing great educational videos, why not create a sub-forum specifically for educational materials only?
We have a digital piano sub-forum where people live and breathe digitals.
He started up a very useful thread in the games subforum.
Why would someone with no interest in the Olympics take the time to post a message on a sub-forum about the Olympics stating how much they dislike them?
It would perhaps be nice to have a sub-forum where posters could express their views on matters in a more forthright manner.
We don't think it's ever a big enough show to warrant its own subforum.