Did We Just Restructure Our Forum?

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Social Sciences has been relocated to the Other Sciences category, while the Philosophy forum has been moved to General Discussion. There is a request to highlight "Science Book Reviews" as a subforum under "Academic & Career Guidance" on the homepage, similar to other forums. The changes aim to improve forum organization and accessibility. The adjustments have received positive feedback from users. Overall, the restructuring is intended to enhance user experience on the forum.
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We have moved Social Sciences to the Other Sciences category. Also moved the Philosophy forum into General Discussion.
 
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On the homepage, can you also highlight "Science Book Reviews" as a subforum of "Academic & Career Guidance", as is done for some of the other forums?
 
robphy said:
On the homepage, can you also highlight "Science Book Reviews" as a subforum of "Academic & Career Guidance", as is done for some of the other forums?

ok got it, thanks
 
Looks great Greg.
 
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