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<blockquote data-quote="mnatco" data-source="post: 17096" data-attributes="member: 2137"><p>Having not yet been recognized as a full member (though I am) this problem may not be a problem once I receive access to the Inner Sanctum.</p><p></p><p>In the forum there are 30 plus pages of threads. Attempting to find your way through them by cruising through the titles is arduous at best. </p><p>Searching can also be very frustrating and, for me, it has been fruitless.</p><p>I submit that it would be to everyones advantage if the forum were to be divided by the moderator(s) into distinct headings i.e. Burman, Girdraulic, Series A etc. so that the information presented would be much more accessible and valuable.</p><p>A case in point would be another forum where I spend much of my time.</p><p><a href="http://www.webassist.com/forums/" target="_blank">http://www.webassist.com/forums/</a></p><p>I am a web designer and use many of the products this company provides and the structure of their forum makes working through the problems I need to solve much easier. </p><p>I realize that the forum above is managed by a team of paid employees who benefit from making it easier for their users because it frees up their own time.</p><p>Just my thoughts and my apologies if once reaching the Inner Sanctum all is bliss.</p><p></p><p>Yours</p><p>Mick Natco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnatco, post: 17096, member: 2137"] Having not yet been recognized as a full member (though I am) this problem may not be a problem once I receive access to the Inner Sanctum. In the forum there are 30 plus pages of threads. Attempting to find your way through them by cruising through the titles is arduous at best. Searching can also be very frustrating and, for me, it has been fruitless. I submit that it would be to everyones advantage if the forum were to be divided by the moderator(s) into distinct headings i.e. Burman, Girdraulic, Series A etc. so that the information presented would be much more accessible and valuable. A case in point would be another forum where I spend much of my time. [url]http://www.webassist.com/forums/[/url] I am a web designer and use many of the products this company provides and the structure of their forum makes working through the problems I need to solve much easier. I realize that the forum above is managed by a team of paid employees who benefit from making it easier for their users because it frees up their own time. Just my thoughts and my apologies if once reaching the Inner Sanctum all is bliss. Yours Mick Natco [/QUOTE]
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