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Community Expert ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

Go to a sub-forum and then to a discussion, click on the Discussions link at the top of the window, click on the name of the parent forum, and you get a page like this: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat?view=discussions when you should get a page like this: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat

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Guide ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

try67 wrote:

Go to a sub-forum and then to a discussion, click on the Discussions link at the top of the window, click on the name of the parent forum, and you get a page like this: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat?view=discussions when you should get a page like this: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat

On the page where you land by clicking on your first link, click on the Overview tab, and you'll be taken to what you see when you click on your second link.

Adobe admin has tried to explain it at least a couple of times, and presumably the reason for it will become apparent eventually.

For now, I'd rather concentrate on getting them to fix the real important issues such as speed, navegability, etc., rather than on chicken-sh¡t stuff like the Overview tab.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

This should be the default. I shouldn't have to click on Overview when I open the overview page...

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Guide ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

Maybe so, maybe not.  But in any case, faced with the other substantial stuff, this is chicken sh¡t.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

The fact that murders occur doesn't mean the police shouldn't give parking tickets.

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Guide ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

Now you're talking bullsh¡t.

If the crime situation is as bad as the performance of these forums, you bet I wouldn't want a single officer wasting time with parking tickets.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

OK, I'm done with this intelligent exchange.

2009/4/20 Ramón G Castañeda <forums@adobe.com>

Now you're talking bullsh¡t.

>

If the crime situation is as bad as the performance of these forums, you

bet I wouldn't want a single officer wasting time with parking tickets.

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Guide ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

Excellent!  Thank you.

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Guest
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

try67 wrote:

The fact that murders occur doesn't mean the police shouldn't give parking tickets.

dear police peoples,

please take care of the murders before you hand out any more parking tickets.

thank you, the citizens.

iow, if you're going to complain about the lack of intellegent discussion, please discuss intellegently.

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Advocate ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

I agree with the OP about the navigation silliness - but with dave about the police

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Guest
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009

i agree with kath.

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Guide ,
Apr 20, 2009 Apr 20, 2009
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Which means you both agree with me.   

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