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24712
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Still having do much trouble navigating this site with posting, and replying to people I need help.๐
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Hi @24712
Sorry to hear that you are having difficulty with using the community. Do you mind me asking what device you are using?
A couple of notable pages to access are the categories page, which is found in the top navigation bar on a laptop, and the recent discussions page which sits just to the right of that. On a mobile, you should be able to press the menu button in the top left to open up these options. Follow below for quick links to the pages mentioned:
If you want to create a new discussion, you can navigate to the 'New post' button on any page and follow the relevant steps, as you have done to make this post.
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