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Tutorial Prefix

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I would like to suggest some easier way to help browse for tutorials up to your own speed, maybe like a dropdown prefix setup like you do with categorization in the submission forum only with [novice], [average], [expert]. some tutorials explain how experienced you should be half way but it kinda sucks having to rely on elimination of choices when you have to work your way through 2 pages of tutorials.

adding that OTHER solutions are fine if you have any
 
A better way would be to arrange them in order of time consumption. There are very few Expert level guides nor tutotials out there.
in a way that doesnt achieve what I was aiming for. I'm guessing the target audience of tutorials is at least MOSTLY novices. that system would be well train wrecked for a novice, because if you assume people know what theyre doing you can cut back on illustrations novices would need to latch on. e.g. a Nietzsche excerpt is shorter than a freshman's paper explaining it.

thanks for the welcome.
 
It is worth a try, but dont expect much feedback / changes. Because the wc3 modding communities are falling a part. Quite a good bunch of guests viewing these forums along with others. But very few members still contributing to the tutorials and resources these days, I can tell.

However, if you havn't allready, check out http://world-editor-tutorials.thehelper.net/ it is a seasoned and old page. But it has well written and organized tutorials.
 
I've long disliked the way we display our tutorials. I have been thinking about making a thread with an index of all the tutorials along with information about them. Information like the one you ask for. The display that a forum index provides is not very valuable. Threads are sorted by date, not title and don't have much of an explanation unless you click it.
 
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