How to find the forums from the main Houzz page?
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Comments (3)Yes, thank you. I was having a hard time also. I ended up creating a link under my Ideabooks because I wanted to label important links for me to go to. :) I wish I could label bookmarks because all of the links are generic, so I have to open up each one to see what it is. Which is why I put it under my Ideabooks so I could label them. Nonetheless, thanks, Matt, for all of your help lately! It's appreciated....See MoreIs there a way to change the main page
Comments (11)My main one has the same to the left but in the middle it has current posts from several different forums. There are several that are specific to regions that are not relevant to me. Other topics that interest me never show on this main page even when there is a new post. I did attempt to send a message to the powers that be but it would go through and I never did retype the message. This is an example of what shows on my main page 1,403,518 Garden Web Discussions Latest ActivityLatest ActivityFeaturedPopularUnanswered Does anyone here have a yellow streaked Hosta? Posted by mikerno_1micha Hostas 2 minutes ago I won my first Queen of Show!Updated 2 minutes ago Posted by seil zone 6b MI Roses 16 hours ago 38 Comments Deep-Mulch Garden Dying After Weeks of RainUpdated 3 minutes ago Posted by jukeboxblues Soil, Compost & Mulch 13 hours ago 2 Comments Stand outs this morningUpdated 3 minutes ago Posted by tiddisolo Hostas 8 hours ago 10 Comments Natural/Organic/Not Man-made Chemical Soil AdditivesUpdated 3 minutes ago Posted by msdorkgirl Organic Rose Growing June 9, 2015 21 Comments Very Cloudy Weather?Updated 3 minutes ago Posted by limeinqueens Citrus last Friday 5 Comments Dishes smell 'fishy' after dishwasherUpdated 4 minutes ago Posted by michelle_phxaz Cleaning Tips August 26, 2008 123 Comments...See MoreHouzz Home Building Forum: Our experience
Comments (37)The best view of the pond will be out of the kitchen window, the library window, and the upstairs window. Indirectly, you will be able to see water from the living room, through the archways that frame the 3 French doors (which will be mostly glass). We intend to use the front porch in the early evenings, the sun will be behind the house by then. There will be no wood ducks. The dogs that I mentioned earlier in this thread are actually highly trained hunting dogs and they wouldn't allow it. We have seen a bald eagle a couple times, if that counts... EDIT: I forgot to address the pond. There is an artesian well that runs 24/7 that keeps the pond full. It was drilled 400 ft deep nearly 20 years ago (not by me of course) and has run non-stop since then....See MoreWeek 174 - OT GW forums on mobile & Houzz issues on participation
Comments (36)On my iPhone, I use the 'frequently used sites' icons that are there when I click on Safari and it takes me right to it. No (lousy) App for me either. But I also learned the trick (from a fellow GW poster) to find it anytime, from the Houzz Home page drop down Menu. And I always use a mobile devise (iPhone and iPad Mini) but it also has worked on a PC or Android devise when I've tried it. That other GW post was some time back when Houzz was reaking havoc with our beloved GW Forums soon after the transition. Everyone was having issues with their bookmarks and previous ways of finding GW. The poster mentioned that it was now listed under the 'Advice' section!! I'm sorry I don't remember who it was to give them credit for that marvelous discovery. Previously I believe there was a 'GardenWeb' listing directly from the main menu. So even just now, from Safari, I Googled Houzz, clicked on the Home Page, then click on the Menu icon to get here: Then click on the 'Advice' section and you will see 'Houzz Discussions' and 'Gardenweb Discussions': I never knew there were two separate Forums before. Then to get here for instance, click on the 'Home Forums' under the GW Discussions. And then you have all of the Home Forum topics: Or the wonderful Garden Forums etc. I'm not sure if everyone else is doing it like this or something different. But this simple direction has helped me immensely. I don't comment often (especially having delt with long term family health problems) but this Forum is and has been such a lifeline for me. It is informative, entertaining and has such emotional continuity with the history of such great posters. The knowledge base and the time to giving help from everyone is just amazing. And yes I quite agree with the frustrations of new Houzz posters who don't know the GW ways and other irritations. For instance I was no longer getting email notifications on comment follow ups like I used to on the old GW. I'll see what happens after this one though. But I plan on sticking around for the long haul. Sharing knowledge and helping; isn't that what GW is all about? Paying it Forward....See MoreUser
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