There doesn't seem to be a forum dedicated to the actual Logos.com website, nor are the tags that can be added to posts to specify the Logos.com website.
How do we go about posting bugs and feedback for Logos.com?
@Kiyah, posts concerning our websites would go in the same place as our products. In the case of your specific inquiry, Logos website posts would go to Logos and Verbum > English Forum or Logos (i.e., new questions or discussions) or Verbum > English Feedback (i.e., new ideas)
We've now added tags for Logos.com, Verbum.com, and Proclaim.com.
That's been asked before … no answer.
@Jason Stone (Logos)
Can a Logos.com forum or tag be added to the new forums?
After the improvements to Logos.com, the website works perfectly, so there is obviously no need for a space or tag dedicated to reporting bugs (what bugs??) or providing feedback (what feedback??). The website is perfect, no further improvements required 😶
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