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I agree with this.... Maybe make a little icon that signifies what that article is about, instead of the little red page for frequently replied to posts and white page for others.

Kinda like a file/folder or something for a piece on software, a dremel or something similar for modding articles, a video card or processor icon for hardware related articles. An article internet related could you the little networking icon from windows, or similar. Then you could put a legend to the icons at the top.

Another neat thing would be to sort by icon, if possible.

Just my 2 pennies.

I would like to see some way of sorting the guides out, especially if it adds a request section (in some form)

Too many usefull guides filter to the bottom, maybe something like "requests,hardware,software,misc".

*drops $0.02 into the jar*

  • 2 weeks later...
looks like that won't happen :(

oh well, was worth a shot

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Don't say that. Just because they didn't formally tell us, doesn't mean it won't happen.

It's probably on a list somewhere. I'd be happier seeing the board run smoother (not saying it isn't running smooth. Just saying... :p ) than have this done.

Patience is a virtue, young grasshoppa...

Don't say that. Just because they didn't formally tell us, doesn't mean it won't happen.

It's probably on a list somewhere. I'd be happier seeing the board run smoother (not saying it isn't running smooth. Just saying...  :p ) than have this done.

Patience is a virtue, young grasshoppa...

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There's quite a bit on everyone's plate at the moment, but that doesn't mean current ideas aren't reviewed and potentially added to the list. :)

Keep the ideas for improvements coming!

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