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Post #507634 by Tom Slick on Thu, Jan 28, 2010 11:26 AM

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I'll agree with the vast majority on this, that Home Tiki Bars should have its own sub-directory in "creating tiki" directory/folder.

I can see that some confusion might be about shelving being under creating tiki. Well, my personal opinion and common sense seems to dictate that, if it is just a shelf to show off some wares in a room, then it should be added under Creating Tiki>Other Crafts thread since it isn't being directly linked to a home bar. But if it was built to hold the finest rum behind or under your bar, then into the potential Creating Tiki>"Home Tiki Bar" thread it should go. Home Tiki Bars directory should also include BOTH under contruction/work in progress bars, as well as finished home bars.

The Locating Tiki is a bit more sacred to me in the sense that this is the place you can find information about the polynesian themed paradises of the past, as well as ones that are still around and doing PUBLIC business. I never really thought home bars should be included in this thread, since they are not really public points of interest.

Regarding the Tiki Architecture thread would also be a great sub category/directory in the Locating Tiki thread, as the two definately coincide with eachother.

I think in the long run having or adding sub directories will benefit Tiki Central, and make it easier to navigate and quicken the search process, by eliminating non-direct forum posts in other sections of Tiki Central not relevant to your search.

The hardest thing I see is the movement of topics to get them into their proper new directories and homes, but I'd be willing to help, if it were needed. I don't have alot going on right now, so I'm here if there is a need to dig and move topics.

Great ideas all around.