Here it is:
The UserTutor Community
This script has been a real pleasure to work with - very versatile.
Thank you, Scott, and I'm glad to see you were able to restore the forum posts.

I found a lot of helpful information here during the development.
Happy Holidays!
My dear.... it's is greate.... you site si beautifull, can i borrow this ideea:
http://www.usertutor.com/about_us.php 8-) the screen shot with explication ?
I think that i must work at my design, after i watch at your site

Thank you
Yes, go ahead and use the About Us page idea. I am glad you liked it.
You have quite a lot of knowledge in coding (by looking at your responds in this forum) but, to be honest, your website's design is kind of outdated. Back in about 8 years ago, that kind of design was considered very nice. However, at the moment, it is way too outdated (and ugly). Other than that, I have no 'comments'.
Thanks.
Thanks for looking at the site, limpeh, and your compliment about my coding knowledge, but in all frankness my skill is not as much about what I know as it is how readily I can find what I need to know

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I'm not too sure what you mean by outdated, but I do understand ugly :o .
I agree, though, if all I wanted was to be entertained I wouldn't be overly impressed by it either. However, the site is more about the intended audience, and providing what serves them. I'm of the impression that this software (TutorialMS) was conceived with the idea of giving, and has become a product that is free and supported by those who give. It's easy to take and then continue to ask for more, and our site is not much use for those types of visitors, but those who try to improve what they have to offer and are willing to invest effort in that pursuit are the ones who take life a bit more seriously and professionally.
I think the site says that we also take our visitors' pursuits seriously.
I do understand that. However, the website doesn't need to have very fancy design to be 'nice'. Just a design like this website is also good enough to look professional and nice. Here are some suggestions for your website's design :
1) Use gif or png format for images with hard edges instead of using jpg.
2) The gradient colour for the 'tutorialbit' area doesn't really 'fit' into the site design, so is the yellow colour on the right side. Yellow and blue are two totally contrasting colours, so I don't see any way they can show up nicely in a website.
3) Use less 'face' inside your website. Right now, there are lots of faces in your website (on the left and on top). I don't mean that you can't use them, but when there are too many, it will have an opposite effect.
4) Use less XX colour mix with black colour gradient. Instead, you can just use the colour and a darker colour of the colour that you used rather than totally black. For example, white colour + silver colour and not white colour + black colour for your gradient.
Thanks.
Thanks for your suggestions. That gives me something to work with.
Your thoughts on the colours reflected my own.
Some pictures are to placehold while affiliate sites are being re-developed.
The faces have an intentional meaning.
I'm not sure where you see gradients with black.
Thanks, again.