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Originally Posted by GrouchyAdmin
Your above statement is so oblique, it makes me wonder why you chose to make a thread if it wasn't for the purposes of malice, honestly.
The default install is basically a shell with a very, very basic design, and it's up to the program implementers to setup what they want it to do, and whoever makes their skins to support whatever functionality they want.. and back to whoever actually manages it to ensure it works.
Blaming TMM for a misconfiguration in a program, or (a lack of) functionality is like blaming a paint company for graffiti on the wall.
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I didn't mean to be oblique. I have never done or supervised a NATS install, but the off-the-shelf software I either have installed or had someone else install kinda all has a default navigation.
I'm not a coder, so I wouldn't even do my own installation on something like vBulletin, but, while VB is robust customizable software, it does have default navigation. If someone asked me what the default installation navigation on something like WordPress, which I can install, is, I think I could come up with an answer.
Certainly I would not think that asking what is in the default navigation on the affiliate side of NATS was terribly oblique.
Like I said, I'm willing to learn. Although the NATS aspect of this thread was secondary to the economic question of changing with the times, I would be interested to learn relevant things about NATS such as what the default navigation really is.