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Reorganisation of sections |
12 Jul 2010, 10:04
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Over the next day or so, I will be working on reorganising some of the forum sections.
The main changes will be to divide the current "Discussion" area into two separate sections, one for all sections relating to MS, and the other for the non-MS social and fun sections. So, please don't worry if you see the locations of sections momentarily disappearing or moving around - your topics and posts will still be there and will still remain in the section they were posted in. The other change will be to do away with the LDN section. It was first set up 5 or so yrs ago when LDN was relatively little known, but it no longer needs to be a separate section as it's now a recognised treatment even if not "officially" in terms of medical licence etc. All topics from the "LDN Discussion" will be moved into what is presently the "MS Discussion" area. Links and info on LDN will go into the "Treatments" area of the "Help, Advice and Info" section. Diaries will disappear though. -------------------- Marina
(belated DX June in 05, SPMS) |
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