This is an Access forum, so the focus has been on providing assistance with Access. I noticed, but have
not followed, "
Checking the AWF hit Count thread". As a quick look, it shows a recent decline in people visiting. I'm not going to speculate on why that may be happening other that to say that times change and people may be looking to use other database systems such as MariaDB, which is the one that I moved to. I also moved from Windows to Linux.
AWF does have a sub-forum:
PHP & MySQL. But the focus there appears to be on webpage development as the sub-forum is under "
Web Design and Development". I would like to suggest that the MySQL sub-forum be raised in prominence as a discrete section and to "
ditch" the web theme to focus on database management issues. As with the AWF structure, there would be sub-forums on tables, forms, queries, etc. AWF has a sub-forum on "
Visual Basic". Along those lines there could be sub-forums for PHP, and Python. Some sections, like "
Theory and practice of database design", are essentially database independent, so they don't have to be under the MS Access umbrella.
The type of revision that I'm suggesting would detract from focusing on MS Access, but it may also attract a new audience and serve a larger database community.