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Hello there guys...

I am starting a new website that is about tutorials ... any kind of tutorials mostly about computers (programming, linux, multimedia etc)

I would need some help, this is not a spam or an advertisement.

I am not sure what forum software to use although i have SMF on test mode!

I need some moderators and some authors that will help with tutorials!
If you think you can be part of it give me a shout!

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No one?

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I would improve the friendliness first, such as this:
http://www.ituts.org...topic,12.0.html

There is a spelling mistake and quite a few others throughout the site, aren't tutorials reviewed for quality/authenticity beforehand for the readers?

There is also a blinky "Please Support Us" that is a bit unattactive to look at while doing anthing.

Each URL address implies not even basic search engine optimizations, for example each tutorial is given a number and assigned an URL (topic,12.0.html) with nothing unique about it. If so many tutorials are written it would be hard to market them as they wouldn't get much exposure like that, I would use a SMF plugin if there were one or move to another forum software.
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well there is just one one 'tutorial'
and that please support us does not bink to my chrome browser neither on safari :S

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I meant spelling mistakes in the other threads, such as this:
READ HERE Before Posting.

Your support text uses "text-decoration: blink;" which may only work in Firefox if I recall, but it is annoying.
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