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Re: Questions about the new format ???
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Posted by Ryan-WI on September 20, 2004 at 17:01:02 from (66.222.44.78):
In Reply to: Questions about the new format ??? posted by mmb on September 20, 2004 at 09:44:36:
I am going to be the dissenting opinion here. I say bring on the change. Vb formats are running about 75 percent of all the discussion forums on the internet. They Work! Plus they do have some options which I think would be awesome to have here. Things like private messages so you wouldn't need the actual posts that say Hey Don! etc. If smileys bug you then they can be turned off. Plus having to always post under the same username prevents cowardly comments from being posted. Finally the post count sure would be nice to see as that helps to know if a person is full of BS or not. Everyone keeps mentioning that you only see them one at a time. Something must be screwy with your browser. You should get a list with all the topics in them. Only difference is that this format shows the title and posters of each thread where the new would just tell you how many replies and who replied last. But perhaps the best function in my opinion is that the replies all appear in sequential order. Depending on which post people reply to here everythign can get all screwed up. I think vb formats are easier to read than this one.
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