"View Today's Active Topics" on each page
"View Today's Active Topics" is my favorite link on all forums I visit... I think it is worthwhile to have it on each page.
Just a thought!
"View Today's Active Topics" is my favorite link on all forums I visit... I think it is worthwhile to have it on each page.
Just a thought!
Renegade posted this at 02:40 — 22nd February 2003.
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Yeah, I use it everytime I come here, and most other forums I visit too...
samsm posted this at 06:29 — 22nd February 2003.
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Under duress, I could be bribed with little more than encouragment to design it onto your current forum design....
However, I bet Megan could do it a lot better but if she is unwilling...
mjames posted this at 18:48 — 22nd February 2003.
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Hi, Sam! I know you from another forum.
I'm not sure if there is a place for a new link in the header design -- do you have any ideas? It is at the top of the main page, which is good enough for me since that's the initial page I visit. I use the "View new topics" more than this one, anyway.
Renegade posted this at 01:09 — 23rd February 2003.
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You can do what I do: open a new window(or tab) for the topic that you want to view/read and when you've finished with it close the window/tab and open another one, that way you don't have to keep going back to that same page.
...do you get what i'm talking about?
samsm posted this at 05:39 — 23rd February 2003.
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Hey Marc!
I was thinking about floating the links below the hosting link... I suppose some experimentation would be needed to see where said links would fit best and if they could be added without creating clutter.
Yes, and I agree that is a good way to browse! I already do that... so much so that my left click is command-click (open in new window) and the awkward middle button is left click.
For my most common links I embed a link on the browser's bookmark bar.
All that in consideration, I know from experience that I still use that "active thread" link quite a bit.
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