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May 03, 2015, 02:37:47 PM
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Lazur

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Where did the "Skills, Challenges & Artwork" gone?
The board/subboard structure had been changed to an extent it's totally unreachable (I could not find it, perhaps other have the same luck).
Did it get deleted?

May 03, 2015, 04:15:26 PM
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No, everything is still there!  But maybe got accidentally hidden?  Look for a small plus sign, on the right side, where the board used to be, and click it.  I'm not sure how you have your index page set up, but it might be right beside "Unread Posts" link.
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May 03, 2015, 04:51:57 PM
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Ha! That was it.

Sort of.
Maybe it was the result of clicking on the header, which works similarly as clicking on the icon.

Thank's!

May 03, 2015, 06:37:40 PM
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Oh, I see what you mean!  I think I'll make a feature request for that.  Most people would think clicking on that would open a new page with that section.  Or maybe it's a bug?
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