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Poll: How to organize tutorials?
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Leave all tutorials in one forum general tutorial category
22.22%
2 22.22%
Create a sub thread for GUI, Gaming, Networking, and Web tutorials within the general tutorial category
44.44%
4 44.44%
Create a sub thread for GUI, Gaming, Networking, and Web tutorials within each related category
33.33%
3 33.33%
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modifying tutorials
#21
Quote:Or if all agree just use your last solution.
This. It would be nice to get this settled. as its been juggling around for awhile.
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(Oct-10-2016, 12:29 AM)metulburr Wrote: This. It would be nice to get this settled. as its been juggling around for awhile.
I think you can start moving stuff to your solution,
then see how it received when finished.
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I prefer all the tutorials under tutorials. It's a better way to organize them, especially if we want to restrict tutorials through the tutorial submission sub-forum. Otherwise you'd be submitting them under tutorials and having them move to gui or whatever. It would just be too confusing. And I think past experience shows that restricting tutorials is a good idea.
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