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sas0
- Addicted Member
posted: Apr. 22, 2005 @ 8:36a
Many forums are adding the ability to see the first message on a topic when you 'mouse over' the topic on the main window. It would be great to not have to go into every topic to see the first post or quick summary. In otherwords, I could avoid clicking 'into' each topic and just see the quick summary from the higher level. |
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ComputerWiz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Apr. 22, 2005 @ 9:06a
footn200 said:Stuck Thanks!
sas0 said:Many forums are adding the ability to see the first message on a topic when you 'mouse over' the topic on the main window. It would be great to not have to go into every topic to see the first post or quick summary. In otherwords, I could avoid clicking 'into' each topic and just see the quick summary from the higher level.This has been requested many times. I think it would be a good addition.
Why don't we have a voting system to vote for suggestions that we feel would be best for FW.
Here's another. Quote this message and respond to it. Your text will be bold. How annoying is that. How about a feature to have an auto close for the formating symbols. Bold Text. |
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raulinigo
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Apr. 23, 2005 @ 12:24a
What happended to the "Username is (not) logged in" info in the top right corner of the "send a private message" window? I miss that feature. It's nice to know whether or not someone you are messaging is currently online. My suggestion: bring that feature back.  |
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Beboparoo
- **Dust Warrior**
posted: Apr. 23, 2005 @ 12:08p
raulinigo said:What happended to the "Username is (not) logged in" info in the top right corner of the "send a private message" window? I miss that feature. It's nice to know whether or not someone you are messaging is currently online. My suggestion: bring that feature back. 
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handyguy
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Apr. 24, 2005 @ 6:50p
On other boards you can click an arrow or something & it takes you to the first unread message. On FW I have to start at the top of the page & scan down to find what was posted after I posted or read something from the day before. Is this normal? |
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ComputerWiz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Apr. 25, 2005 @ 7:23p
handyguy said:On other boards you can click an arrow or something & it takes you to the first unread message. On FW I have to start at the top of the page & scan down to find what was posted after I posted or read something from the day before. Is this normal?I remember another thread where someone suggested making the links in subscriptions go directly to the post. This could be done with an anchor. |
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dkong
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Apr. 27, 2005 @ 1:19a
i'd like to be able to see MORE than the last 20 posts i've made (after clicking "today"). 100 would be very useful. |
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salomelovesjohn
- Greedy Member
posted: May. 4, 2005 @ 2:35p
I suggest breaking up hot deals into a electronic/technology related grouping and a non-tech related grouping. It would make things easier to navigate - and it looks like quite a few good non-tech deals get buried right now. |
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RightHere
- Senior Member - 4K
posted: May. 4, 2005 @ 7:58p
Contribution to the FW community deleted. |
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padders
- New Member
posted: May. 6, 2005 @ 12:59p
Go international!
An international "Hot Deals" forum would be great, specifically the UK for me. |
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ComputerWiz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 7, 2005 @ 3:53p
How about an "Un-Highlight" button for when you search. |
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ComputerWiz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 8, 2005 @ 9:33a
When I click the today button, I scroll down to hot topics. When I click the "next" button, it saysHot Threads (threads containing 10 posts or more)
There are no new hot threads today.There is no "previous" button to go back. It's not really a bug, but it just doesn't seem logical. Can you put a "previous" button in, just like how you can go back in a thread once you're on the last page? |
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PeanutButterAndJelly
- Nuts
posted: May. 12, 2005 @ 8:03p
If you have several topic alerts that match the same message, please, for the love of god, send just one email.  |
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ComputerWiz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 14, 2005 @ 9:31a
PeanutButterAndJelly said:If you have several topic alerts that match the same message, please, for the love of god, send just one email. When you creat an alert under "Notify Me" you should select "Once A Day" instead of "Instantly." |
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PeanutButterAndJelly
- Nuts
posted: May. 14, 2005 @ 1:35p
ComputerWiz said:PeanutButterAndJelly said:If you have several topic alerts that match the same message, please, for the love of god, send just one email. When you creat an alert under "Notify Me" you should select "Once A Day" instead of "Instantly."
What if I want them instantly? If the same message matches several filters, it will do so instantly so why send a new message for every filter? |
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ComputerWiz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 14, 2005 @ 4:10p
PeanutButterAndJelly said:ComputerWiz said:PeanutButterAndJelly said:If you have several topic alerts that match the same message, please, for the love of god, send just one email. When you creat an alert under "Notify Me" you should select "Once A Day" instead of "Instantly."
What if I want them instantly? If the same message matches several filters, it will do so instantly so why send a new message for every filter?Ohhhh. Gotcha. Sorry, I didn't understand at first. That would be a good option. On a similar note, is it really necessary for "Topic Match" to be repeated for every single link in a topic alert?? |
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bluegenie
- Senior Member
posted: May. 14, 2005 @ 9:32p
In search, the default is hot deals, would be nice if the site could remember the last forum you wanted to search or let you choose a default. |
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dealsdyker
- Addicted Member
posted: May. 17, 2005 @ 8:27a
Sorry, didn't see you wanted suggestions here... already created a new thread but here it is in here too...
TOPIC ALERT SUGGESTION In the email: Keyword: Dell outlet ( LINK--> Remove This Alert) Topic Match: LINK--> Dell 42" HDTV plasma W4200HD Refurb $2,299 + $49 S&H
The "remove this alert" link in the email is right next to the link to the thread itself. If you click in the wrong spot due to a huge monitor, little text on your screen, etc. you can easily erase the alert by accident. When you accidentally (or on purpose) click the "remove this alert" button the removal is immediate (no "are you sure").
I've accidentally removed the alert a few times. Suggestion is to create a few lines of space between the remove this alert and the topic itself or add an "are you sure you want to remove the following alert" YES/NO option. |
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HawkMultimedia
- New Member
posted: May. 18, 2005 @ 2:52p
Maybe I'm missing how because I only lurk here on occasion, but is there no way to search within a thread?? |
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ComputerWiz
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: May. 18, 2005 @ 3:06p
HawkMultimedia said:Maybe I'm missing how because I only lurk here on occasion, but is there no way to search within a thread??Ctrl+f (I don't think that there's a way to search within the whole thread, just one page.) |
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