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"Forums" row right under header on index

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Hello everyone, tried finding this, couldn't. It's a minor thing but it'd be cool. I'm on cloud hosting with their default layout since it might matter for this?

The "bars" or rows of content near the very top of my community, so it goes: top navigation bar, breadcrumb bar, then the word "Forums" and a new topic button?

Could that "Forums" row just disappear from the index page of my community? Without messing up anything else, I mean. That row takes up too much space and adds almost nothing, as the names of the clickable individual forum links are immediately below and the start new topic button is repeated on each individual forum page again anyway?

I SUPPOSE it makes sense if it's important to allow members to click to create a new topic in a forum without even visiting the forum into which they plan to place that topic first?

That's kind of obnoxious really. Maybe there's a less obnoxious use for that, for moderators or something but . . . .

. . . is there an easy way to make it just go away? :)

You would need to hide it in CSS if you wished to do that. Indeed, you would lose the ability for members to create topics, without being in the forum itself

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Thanks for your reply!

But that sounds too complex to be the right thing for me to focus on right now, too many other details to still work out with new cloud hosting.

I was hoping someone would point out where this was already conveniently in one of the control panels and I’d just missed it. :)

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