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FutureDilemma
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posted: May. 13, 2008 @ 3:53p
For the Hot Deals Forum, how about a sticky index to the "Official" threads? Without an index, I don't even know many official clearance, coupon and FAR items threads are buried out there and how many deals I have missed because they were posted to one of those threads instead of starting a new thread.
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footn200 (Staff)
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posted: May. 13, 2008 @ 4:02p
FutureDilemma said:For the Hot Deals Forum, how about a sticky index to the "Official" threads? Without an index, I don't even know many official clearance, coupon and FAR items threads are buried out there and how many deals I have missed because they were posted to one of those threads instead of starting a new thread.Not a bad idea... the FAQ certainly needs to be updated and could include that. For now, you can get good results doing a title search for "official" in Hot Deals. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Broncowolf
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posted: May. 14, 2008 @ 4:07p
Suggestion:
Place radio/local only contests in it's own folder. When I go to the contests page, the first page or so is almost completely contests or sweepstakes for San Diego radio stations. Me being not from San Diego, find this worthless.
Thanks.
Moderator Comment: I hope to be improving categorization (to allow exclusions) and moving to other forums, which I think would address your concern. Thanks! :) — May. 15, 2008 @ 10:50am
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Mithrin
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posted: May. 14, 2008 @ 5:40p
One of the most useful features I've found in Beta is the "jump to unread post".
Huge timesaver when you can just pick up where you left off, and not have to hunt for where the new posts start. The one place where that isn't available is under the "Favorites" menu. I can't decide which is easier--seeing there has been an update in a favorite
--do I go to the parent forum and scroll through the threads to find it and use the jump to unread (though it might be buried a page or two down)
--do I click on 'last' option to jump to last page, and scroll around until I find where the new messages start (sometimes means backtracking a page if there are lots of new messages)
All the while, I'm wishing I could just 'jump to unread' directly from the favorites list.
Moderator Comment: Good idea; I'll see how soon it's do-able :) — May. 15, 2008 @ 10:51am
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ThursdaysChild
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posted: May. 16, 2008 @ 11:49a
Once I've searched a topic and found my answers, I'd like to go back to the topic, either first or last page, without going back to the forum topic list and clicking on the topic heading again.
Is there a way to do this that I haven't noticed? If not, could you add it?
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footn200 (Staff)
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posted: May. 16, 2008 @ 4:39p
An on-site "Back" button? (Following your scenario, I right-clicked and chose "back")
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ThursdaysChild
- Grumpy Member
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posted: May. 16, 2008 @ 10:41p
footn200 said:An on-site "Back" button? (Following your scenario, I right-clicked and chose "back")Thanks. I guess that was just to easy for me to think of.
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kronus
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posted: May. 18, 2008 @ 1:00a
I wish I could have an email alert sent when a certain word is posted in a certain thread.
...and 60 seconds to fix my spelling mistakes... seriously, no one uses the preview button...
Message edited by: kronus on 2008-05-18 01:02:20 CDT
Moderator Comment: Hmmm... an in-thread keyword alert? Interesting. The 60 (or 120) second edit-less edit window is not getting good support so far. Some like it; others don't. — May. 19, 2008 @ 12:06pm
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ThursdaysChild
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posted: May. 18, 2008 @ 11:13a
kronus said:I wish I could have an email alert sent when a certain word is posted in a certain thread.
...and 60 seconds to fix my spelling mistakes... seriously, no one uses the preview button...Or a spellcheck built into the system for us dyslexics who can't see a typo even if we use preview.
The last time I requested a spellcheck some kind soul told me of a spellcheck program I could download & use with FW. Unfortunately, it totally creashed my computer.
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Molitor194
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posted: May. 19, 2008 @ 11:46a
Please add email notification to private messages. I have had messages sit in my inbox for weeks because I don't remember to check.
While you're at it make the Inbox more prominent when there is a message unread. Maybe red or something to really catch your attention. Honestly, I visit FW every single day and 99% of the times I don't even glance at the Messages section.
What ever happened to donating Cash Back? Would love yo have that option
Message edited by: Molitor194 on 2008-05-19 11:46:55 CDT
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footn200 (Staff)
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posted: May. 19, 2008 @ 12:09p
You can get email notification of private messages in My Account/Email Preferences here. A more prominent notice on-site still isn't a bad idea.
For now, you can enter a charity name and address to have your Cash Back sent to. Thanks 
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Molitor194
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chuq
- Frivolous Member
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posted: May. 19, 2008 @ 2:14p
There was a period after the upgrade when one-click subscription was enabled that allowed me to subscribe to the current thread without taking me to my list of active subscriptions. Was that disabled for a reason and if so, can it be made an option in our preferences?
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footn200 (Staff)
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posted: May. 20, 2008 @ 8:35a
chuq said:There was a period after the upgrade when one-click subscription was enabled that allowed me to subscribe to the current thread without taking me to my list of active subscriptions. Was that disabled for a reason and if so, can it be made an option in our preferences?Hmm... not sure about that. I'll check and get back to you with an answer.
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kenmoreland
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posted: May. 21, 2008 @ 2:46p
I know this has been brought up before, but I am going to suggest it again.
Many new threads in FWF are not appropriate. Long time members who ignore
the FAQs get what they deserve, but new members are sometimes being
hung out to dry. New members should be blocked from starting a new topic
with a notice that says something like this:
New members are not allowed to create new topics at this time.
Please consider making your post in one of the existing threads, such
as the Flame Free Zone, the Tax Q & A, or the What Credit Card should I get....
If you still feel that you must create a new topic please do
something something something, and you may be allowed to create one.
Moderator Comment: We're discussing options in this regard. Thanks :) — May. 21, 2008 @ 2:54pm
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jayK
- Senior Member - 10K
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posted: May. 21, 2008 @ 5:13p
kenmoreland said:I know this has been brought up before, but I am going to suggest it again.
Many new threads in FWF are not appropriate. Long time members who ignore
the FAQs get what they deserve, but new members are sometimes being
hung out to dry. New members should be blocked from starting a new topic
with a notice that says something like this:Categories (once they are implemented in FWF) should solve this problem nicely - newbie posts go in the newbie category, which you would be able to filter out.
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kenmoreland
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posted: May. 21, 2008 @ 5:40p
jayK said:kenmoreland said:I know this has been brought up before, but I am going to suggest it again.
Many new threads in FWF are not appropriate. Long time members who ignore
the FAQs get what they deserve, but new members are sometimes being
hung out to dry. New members should be blocked from starting a new topic
with a notice that says something like this:Categories (once they are implemented in FWF) should solve this problem nicely - newbie posts go in the newbie category, which you would be able to filter out.
Is the newbies category going to be flame free?
I don't want to ignore all of the newbie posts, and I think FWF and the new members might be better served if they were forced to follow the rules. Many new posters get red for their post, which they don't understand, get sarcastic responses which they don't understand, and end up with, in my opinion, the wrong idea about FWF.
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MVP9596 (Staff)
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posted: May. 21, 2008 @ 8:47p
kenmoreland said:jayK said:kenmoreland said:I know this has been brought up before, but I am going to suggest it again.
Many new threads in FWF are not appropriate. Long time members who ignore
the FAQs get what they deserve, but new members are sometimes being
hung out to dry. New members should be blocked from starting a new topic
with a notice that says something like this:Categories (once they are implemented in FWF) should solve this problem nicely - newbie posts go in the newbie category, which you would be able to filter out.
Is the newbies category going to be flame free?
I don't want to ignore all of the newbie posts, and I think FWF and the new members might be better served if they were forced to follow the rules. Many new posters get red for their post, which they don't understand, get sarcastic responses which they don't understand, and end up with, in my opinion, the wrong idea about FWF.
I nominate this for post of the month. Thanks for sharing your opinions!
How would you go about "forcing" them to follow the rules?
Message edited by: MVP9596 on 2008-05-21 20:49:23 CDT
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