Posted by Randy-IA on August 26, 2007 at 08:40:38 from (207.177.83.197):
In Reply to: Classic vs Modern posted by Wardner on August 25, 2007 at 20:09:22:
I'm not sure of your question but I just responded to a couple of old posts in the old style and then clicked over to modern view and they moved to the top . But no , they don't move in the old style so people like me don't see them unless we go back for multiple pages which I usually do . I don't like the new view because of all the dingy smiley faces , the endless quote boxes and childish goop on it but I do like the fact the old threads move to the top as responses are posted . I would like to see the smiley's and qoute boxes restricted from the old view too but I don't suppose that'll happen . I use the old type smiley's myself but the new colored versions that move are distracting . I guess at 50 I'm just to old to learn new tricks ! ...Randy
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