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Re:The winds of change don't blow very hard
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Posted by lee on March 08, 2005 at 18:20:46 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Forum Organization, my thoughts and yours welcomed posted by Tanner Clark on March 08, 2005 at 10:21:52:
I agree with you Tanner that I like the bump to top format. Why can"t we have a flexible format where the user could choose either format. Why could this not be provided where with the click of a mouse the format could be selected to bump to top or be chronological. It is just a format issue. A second thing about this forum even worse is all the wasted space on a page taken up by repeated subject lines that are repeated over and over again with no new information added other than the reply poster"s name. Many forums show the original posters subject line at the top and any reply post under it is a reply line visible on the page without expanding. If a posters rply is a one liner it is shown without expanding. If the reply goes beyond the first line the rest is shown when expanded. You can see what I mean. I have altered the subject line on this post. The winds of change don"t blow very hard on this forum. Overall it"s a great forum but a few little changes could make it better.
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