Finding the community?

I used to come here with a link on bottom of the main page.
I cannot find it now.
I had to Google Bonanza community.
Did this change recently and/or am I missing it?
Thanks. Sandy

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top of the page

Under Help drop down menu

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I actually never noticed the link at the bottom and did not know it was there until others said it was gone

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CindyBear
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GracefulAnVintage says: June 11, 2019

So do you just bookmark the page? I have to go to SE and put in Bonanza Community?

CindyBear says: June 11, 2019

no…I just use the menu at top of page..but then I also use computer and do not know what it looks like on a mobile device

Atomicdiner says: June 12, 2019

I too never noticed it at the bottom and used the Help menu topside. Not many people look to the bottom, its like being listed at the end of 2 million entrys, people will just look at the first few and move on from there, not scrolling down.

Since I can’t post again as CindyBear..Here is a screen shot…I just click on the link

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Haha. Evidently I never looked up. Never knew that was there.
Thank you.

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