Hello,
I had an idea on my mind lately, here it goes:
Would be nice to have Courses and Tuts counted as Resources, or at least the most popular/valuable/rare ones.
I know they're present on the forum threads, but they're scattered, sometimes posts are old, you can't keep a good track of them and they're still valuable resources
The reason I'm asking:
I noticed that some of the most interesting resources require users to upload 2 resources to get download access , but I don't have anything to upload into the listed categories, except for some duplicate WP ones and some GFX asset bundles which I plan on uploading soon. My preferred type of resource are tutorials, courses, books & co. I get most of my scripts and stuff from Github. The ones I get here I sometimes use just to see how they're coded.
For instance, I recently came across two scripts that run on Laravel and AI, and users were having difficulty getting them to work on their local machines. Maybe an extra set of eyes would've helped.
Does that make any sense or is it stupid to ask ?
I had an idea on my mind lately, here it goes:
Would be nice to have Courses and Tuts counted as Resources, or at least the most popular/valuable/rare ones.
I know they're present on the forum threads, but they're scattered, sometimes posts are old, you can't keep a good track of them and they're still valuable resources
The reason I'm asking:
I noticed that some of the most interesting resources require users to upload 2 resources to get download access , but I don't have anything to upload into the listed categories, except for some duplicate WP ones and some GFX asset bundles which I plan on uploading soon. My preferred type of resource are tutorials, courses, books & co. I get most of my scripts and stuff from Github. The ones I get here I sometimes use just to see how they're coded.
For instance, I recently came across two scripts that run on Laravel and AI, and users were having difficulty getting them to work on their local machines. Maybe an extra set of eyes would've helped.
Does that make any sense or is it stupid to ask ?