b'THE OFFICIAL NFBA MAGAZINENAVIGATING NFBAS WEBSITE AS A DESIGN PROFESSIONALFigure 1RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGYD uring the last few of months, the NFBA website has been revised to better support the needs of post-frame design professionals. The NFBA homepage, available at www.nfba.org , is the main initial source for post-frame building design, construction, and use. The revised opening page is shown in Figure 1. Links to various resources have been reorganized to provide a better browsing experience for the design professional.An effort was also made to ensure that all design and technical resources available from NFBA can be found in the reorganized and updatedBy Joseph M.Co-Authored By Daniel P. links. This article focuses on navigating the revised technical resourcesZulovich, Ph.D, P.E Hindman, Ph.D., P.E.portion of the NFBA website.Hopefully the navigation and organizational revisions will provide the design professional with a better experience accessing the variety of post-frame technical resources available from NFBA. A set of general information is available for any non-member to learn about post-frame, but as the saying goes membership has its privileges and becoming a member of NFBA allows designers, engineers, and architects access to greater resources.The NFBA website has information and resources for the entire post-frame building industry. For non-members, the best way to access the technical resources is by choosing the Resources menu on the main page (Figure 2), and then Figure 2 choose Technical Resources from the Public Resources list. For members, youcanusethe Technical Resources link, but to access continued on page: 2524 / FRAME BUILDER - VOL4 6'