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Active Topics date and times keep moving - can they stay where I put them? Options
Anne-P
#1 Posted : Friday, July 08, 2011 11:16:30 PM Attach Edit Move Delete Quote
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This is a programming issue, but when you change the default date on active topics, because you've missed quite a few, or you've signed out without reading everything and then signed in again; when you go to read the first post, then go back again to the active topic - it has forgotten the date you last set, so you have to go down the list again and change it every time. Then you read another post, and then go 'back' and you have to change it back again!! Makes it a bit slow when trying to catch up.
Is there a way it can remember what you set it for, that session, and remains there?
I am finding that sometimes I completely miss posts.
It sometimes stars the ones you haven't read, but not very consistently - sometimes it says you've read them all when you haven't.

Not a major things - but would be nice if it could be a bit more sophisticated!

I do love this forum though... and have gained so much invaluable information.

Anne xx
EmmaN-NRAS
#2 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 9:52:46 AM Attach Edit Move Delete Quote
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Dear Anne

Thank you very much for your suggestion and we are in the process of looking in to the functionality of the forum. We are aware that there is plenty of opportunity for improvement, but obviously there is a cost to everything. If we put together a focus group or survey can we rely on you to be a part of it please.

Thank you very much for your feedback.

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jenni_b
#3 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 2:49:56 PM Attach Edit Move Delete Quote
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I agree Anne x
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Anne-P
#4 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 9:04:04 PM Attach Edit Move Delete Quote
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Hi Emma

Yes I would be very happy to be part of it. Anything that helps users... I do normally have loads of time (now I can't workThumpUp )!!!! Except for in the summer holidays!!

Anne
Rose-B
#5 Posted : Monday, July 11, 2011 10:21:16 PM Attach Edit Move Delete Quote
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Anne-P wrote:
This is a programming issue, but when you change the default date on active topics, because you've missed quite a few, or you've signed out without reading everything and then signed in again; when you go to read the first post, then go back again to the active topic - it has forgotten the date you last set, so you have to go down the list again and change it every time. Then you read another post, and then go 'back' and you have to change it back again!! Makes it a bit slow when trying to catch up.
Is there a way it can remember what you set it for, that session, and remains there?
I am finding that sometimes I completely miss posts.
It sometimes stars the ones you haven't read, but not very consistently - sometimes it says you've read them all when you haven't.

Not a major things - but would be nice if it could be a bit more sophisticated!

I do love this forum though... and have gained so much invaluable information.

Anne xx



Yes that sounds a great idea ThumpUp
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