Guess I can throw my 2 cents in hopefully I won't ruffle anyones feathers since I don't see the point of doing something like the comprehensive web site suggested as an example.
One, they have 62,000 members, Two they have 1200 members on line at a time, Three, if I were a newbie entering that site for the first time I wouldn't have a clue where to start since they have so many forums or areas to check out. The amount of work the site owners or moderators must have done and most likely still have to do to maintain that site is something this board's administration and current crop of moderators will have to agree to do if a switch is made to resemble the suggested example board structure. My question is do "you" want to spend this tme and effort? Will it be worth while?
I think it's providing easy access to info for newbies that most concerns are about in the comments I'm reading here.
Problem is most of the questions by newbies I see have already been covered to some degree in older posts, so how do they access them?
One way would be for a moderator to step in and point out where previously discussed topics have covered their question.
The other way would be to respond to each question that has been previously discussed with instructions on how to do a "search" on this board for the topic they are asking about.
Frankly I think the board is okay the way it is now, if newbies don't want to read some of the past posts or search the previously posted questions for an answer before they post their question, I don't think changing this board to resemble the suggested example board will improve this board in anyway. Finding info needs a search of some kind , if people aren't willing to do that then making lots of work for the administration and moderators will only be a make work project as far as I see it.

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