Forum Leaders: Moonbear & SA Missing in Mods?

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The discussion highlights the absence of Moonbear and SA in the Mods section of the forum, attributed to their non-assigned, roving roles. Users note that the Forum Leaders page is accessible via the Nexus Skin but not through Prime. There is a suggestion for a more prominent display of Mentor names, potentially in the forum title-bar, to improve visibility. The current layout does not facilitate this, as the staff link is only available in the top navigation bar for the Prime skin. Overall, the conversation revolves around enhancing the visibility of forum leaders and addressing navigation issues.
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It feels like I've had this problem before, but anyway...

1. There's a link to the Forum Leaders page at the bottom, with the Nexus Skin. I don't see a link when I use Prime.

2. Moonbear and SA don't show up under Mods (perhaps because they are the roving kind)

3. There wouldn't be a way to have the Mentor names listed in a more conspicuous manner (eg: in the forum title-bar), would there ?
 
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For the prime skin there is a staff link in the top nav bar

MB and SA don't show up because they aren't assigned to any forum
 
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