Monolithic forum?
Monolithic forum?
Is there a reason why there is only one section to the forum? It's full of great info but I assume some of it gets buried in the depths?
Re: Monolithic forum?
If you're referring to dividing it up into "categories" (like the ASAA board and others are), that subject has come up a number of times before......and rejected by the members every time. Having that type of divided forum is a sure way for far too many questions to bet "buried in the depths". Also, by having all of the different types of questions and answers in one "section", it allows many of the new users to become more knowledgeable with the other aspects of this therapy.danmc wrote:Is there a reason why there is only one section to the forum? It's full of great info but I assume some of it gets buried in the depths?
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