Hi!
Please see what Jannis has done to that section:
http://blog.s9y.org/archives/128-Who-is ... l-new.html
Regards,
Garvin
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I personally think splitting blog categories into location and language is silly, it should be one or the other. I'll give a specific example, if I'm a native German speaker I wouldn't necessarily know to look in Africa (Namibia) for german language blogs yet one might exist that I would miss. Similarly, if I'm Italian I would naturally look at the Italy listings, and might then miss any listings from the US or South America.
On the other hand I understand that people also want listings from specific countries so maybe its time to make the 'who's using' section searchable, and then get rid of the categories and use pre-defined tags instead. Place a maximum of 4 or 5 tags per listing so that the search results aren't manipulated and voila, everyone is happy.
On the other hand I understand that people also want listings from specific countries so maybe its time to make the 'who's using' section searchable, and then get rid of the categories and use pre-defined tags instead. Place a maximum of 4 or 5 tags per listing so that the search results aren't manipulated and voila, everyone is happy.