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Add "API Support" subsection.

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Basically speaks for itself.

It would be great if it's like the Lenny's Mod Loader Support section:

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I used Inspect Element to give you a better understanding, that way it's easier to explain:

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This way the people that want to help or need help can do it easier.

This would  be a useful feature for people who don't understand the API. Myself included.

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I don't think this case is comparable to the LML sections (not that the LML dev section is very active anyway..). Those are meant to separate between using LML and developing for/with the LML API. In the case of LSPDFR, we have a dedicated support section for using the mod. I think the API forums is not active enough to necessarily warrant a subforums discussing it in general and its developments and asking for help. More often than not those topics might also overlap. Please do not feel discouraged to ask any questions in the API forums, that's exactly what it is for.

 

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