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Topic: books
Posted By: The Stygian Heresy
Subject: books
Date Posted: February 09 2018 at 07:12
Excluding magazines, there are loads of biographies, autobiographies, reference books, and histories of prog; plus quite a few that include prog as a significant part of their contents.  Isn't that a category PA should have to be the biggest, and most complete site for all resources prog?



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Posted By: Quinino
Date Posted: February 09 2018 at 07:37
Yes, you have mentioned it, but how could that be implemented :
- Adding links on the Bio (for artists) and sub-genres (thematic) pages ?
- Include a sub-page for each publication under the Category "Singles, Fan Club, Promos" for example ?
- Open in the DB a new specific Category Section (this option dependent on a deeper intervention by the owner) ?
- Populate the menu "Links" on the front page (who has access to this, I wonder...admins ?)

A whole debate to have GeekGeekGeek


Posted By: siLLy puPPy
Date Posted: February 09 2018 at 07:45
I suggested the same thing at MMA for metal magazines, books and the such. I think magazines are totally valid. I would imagine the volunteer status of this site prevents any further expansion. Great idea if the owner ever decides to up the game and create a paid staff who could really turn this site into something beyond our wildest dreams at the moment. 

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Posted By: Guldbamsen
Date Posted: February 09 2018 at 07:50
We already have that here: http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=61
Not a popular area of the site though. I guess most PA members prefer to listen to music.


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