That which I don't like, I tend to ignore.
You've got to filter your input. Knowing what info to toss out is critical.
You've got to filter your input. Knowing what info to toss out is critical.
Same here; the Legacy new posts page is my "go to page" for All Forums. I like reviewing topics that are of interest to me and the legacy format allows me to scan new posts of the day quickly and efficiently. As much as I like SBO, I don't have the time nor desire to spend hours on the site daily. I must say that I have thoroughly enjoyed SBO over the years and have learned so much; I am most appreciative of the guys that have assembled this site and maintain it. Also appreciative of the professionals that contribute their knowledge and experience as well as all of you who post to help each other. I try to contribute when I think that I have something to offer and appreciate the advice when I ask for it. There are a few times that I have been offended by a callous comment, but that has been the exception; the overwhelming majority of people on this site are a congenial lot and quite complimentary.I like the Legacy new posts format and page. That is where I go first to see new posts or additional posts on a thread I am following.
I don’t understand why it’s designed to do that. Makes checking back on a thread one's commented on harder to do.Once you read the thread, or reply, it lists it as "read" and goes to the bottom of the list.
It comes back up to the top of your list as soon as someone else has added to it. Then it becomes the latest New Post. If you are watching the thread, you also get notices of contributions since your last viewing, unless you opt- out of email notifications.I don’t understand why it’s designed to do that. Makes checking back on a thread one's commented on harder to do.
Nor am I. And yes, that typo slipped by me until kappykaplan brought it up.I’m not that stupid JD.
Indeed. Which is why it is a good idea to put ALL relevant information in the actual body of the post, even if can be inferred from the name of the sub-forum. Makes it easier for someone to respond correctly, and not ask 'what boat?' to a post about anchors in the Catalina22 forum.I tend to read the All Forums All Discussions tab, and respond to any of those posts I find interesting, but when I start a new post, I try place it in the right forum.