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9/28/2006 9:48 AM
 
Two steps from perfection.

Moderators understand their modules and the questions and solutions posed in their respective forums.

STEP ONE: What if each moderator added a "Solutions" thread where they alone would post top questions and their solutions.

STEP TWO: Then the top level community forum could pull from each module's "Solutions Thread" for a "Most Recent Solutions" feature.

I cannot be the only one who tires of searching endless page by page, thread by thread to find the answer everyone is asking for buried on page 43!!!, thread 9, answer 12 after 45 minutes of reading. Insane.

I won't even bring up the searches that fail to the ever popular yellow error screen that I see so much at DNN that I'm beginning to think it's a skin!

;^)

I try and present possible solutions to problems instead of just complaining. I sincerely hope I've made a contribution to a life of fewer clicks for all of us.

Chris

BTW Would it kill to have a "Select All Forums" option on the primary search page?
 
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