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pirate07

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I just noticed that the tutorial forum is a sub-forum in ebooks. it is just my opinion that tutorials either needs to be its own forum or placed in technical support as a sub-forum.....ebooks is not the place for it.
 
i think its for the ebooks which come under tutorial's-- tutorial ebooks example- > Visual Studios 2010 for Dummies.
 
CodyTM said:
i think its for the ebooks which come under tutorial's-- tutorial ebooks example- > Visual Studios 2010 for Dummies.

Visual Studios 2010 for Dummies would be an ebook not a tutorial. a tutorial is something that shows you step by step how to do something (with screenshots). how to remove a windows password using Backtrack would be an example of a tutorial not an ebook. ebooks are not tutorials and tutorials are not ebooks. I am just saying i didn't even know we had a tutorial section because it is hidden in the ebooks forum, which i may add is not the most popular forum on any website. However tutorials are very popular on most websites and in general, have there own dedicated forum. Think about it like this, tutorials are made and created to help people, and we have a technical support forum, which is there so people can ask for help, wouldn't it seem fitting to have the tutorial section as a sub-forum in technical support forum?
 
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