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Lauren
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I wish Tech-whirl were easier to navigate...I'd gladly use those if I could find them.
I've made suggestions to the admin in that area...the whole thing would benefit from programmed user testing and revamp. Maybe a site map would help, w/ pop-up explanations of each area.
Any others find it hard to find or navigate to certain areas?
Checked the off-topic rules, decided mine was on the edge, and couldn't resist posting.
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