Posted by Mike CA on October 20, 2007 at 22:11:39 from (71.138.186.20):
In Reply to: Modern VS Classic posted by GA Dave on October 20, 2007 at 21:01:39:
The cons I have to Modern stem from the continued use of Classic. Trying to get classic to work with Modern has taken away features in Modern, and it make's threads read a little strange. If people are answering someone 3 or 4 posts later in modern they can quote the fellow. But in classic that doesn't happen, so it reads strange for those in modern. When I hear complaints from folks who don't like modern because of a feature that is affected or squashed by classic, the irony hits me like a train.
I prefer modern because lively topics are kept to the top. Pictures are easy to post. And generally it just looks cleaner, with more usable features. I know not everyone feels this way, and that's a shame, because if we could have a full blown moden forum it would give more features, and easier use for everyone.
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