New Topic Posting

Posting a new topic could be a lot easier. IF there is no category in which to post your topic then you must choose one that will allow at least posting. Then you get questions as to "why are you posting here?" So then you have to search and search until you find a category CLOSE to what you are asking or at least arbitraily ( spelling?) pick a category just to get out a post. At least make the posting easier by putting the new topic button at the beginning of the discussions page?

Hello Jan,
I don't understand, if you are requesting a reorganization of Discussions, posting a Tip, or asking for directions to navigate this site, but here is some information.
If you have a question, or suggestion, about using Discussions, from this page Feedback about Discussions, click on Post New Topic. As you have done.
If you have a Technical question about Apple Hardware, Programs, Services, Technology, Software, Applications, Products, etc, from this page Discussions - Forum Home, select an appropriate Category from one of the sixteen divisions.
For example, under Mac OS X Related Software, choose the Category Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger.
On the page that opens, select a Forum, such as Installation & Setup, or Using Mac OS X Tiger.
Most Category pages, have numerous Forums within them.
But some may have only one, two, or three.
For example the Safari Category page has five choices listed under Forum / Category, but only three of them, are Forums:
Safari 3 Public Beta for Windows
Safari 3 Public Beta for Mac
Safari for Mac Support forum.
And the Apple Remote Desktop Category, has only one Apple Remote Desktop Forum.
On Forum pages, there is an option to Post New Topic.
Click here for all iPod Forums.
Click here for all iTunes Forums.
More info here How Is Discussions Content Organized.
It can be confusing, but explore the different areas, and you will acquire a better understanding of the hierarchy.
ali b

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  • Can't post a new topic

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    If you have a Technical question about Apple Hardware, Programs, Services, Technology, Software, Applications, Products, etc, from this page Discussions - Forum Home, select an appropriate Category from one of the sixteen divisions.
    For example, under Mac OS X Related Software, choose the Category Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger.
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  • Posting New Topics VERY unintuitive.

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    I would think that posting a question would not require me having to search "how to post a question".
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    I also think that your larger point about the shortfall of intuitiveness of the navigation of AD must be at least partly true. Arguably, evidence to that is in the fact that this Feedback forum is inundated with people posting technical questions.
    On the other hand, there is a very clear notice at the top of this forum explicitly requesting that technical issues not be posted here. Links to the main page and instructions about how to go about choosing the appropriate forum in which to post technical questions also appear at the top of this forum. These admonitions and instructions are repeatedly overlooked and/or ignored, however, and this leads me to believe that even if explicit instructions about how to locate an appropriate forum in which to ask a question were added to the top of the main page at Apple Discussions, they would also be overlooked or ignored by at least some people.
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