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Re: Questions about the new format ???
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Posted by paul on September 20, 2004 at 19:24:50 from (209.23.145.61):
In Reply to: Re: Questions about the new format ??? posted by Ryan-WI on September 20, 2004 at 17:01:02:
Your opinion is at least as important as mine. :) I'm just curious about this: "But perhaps the best function in my opinion is that the replies all appear in sequential order. Depending on which post people reply to here everythign can get all screwed up. I think vb formats are easier to read than this one." It is so easy for me to look at a page here & see who is replying to whom, and the flow of the messages. It is like a flow chart, or an index - seems so easy to comprehend. It is my most favored feature of this forum. If I don't care to read stuff from one person, it's easy to just ignore a whole branch of messages. Now, on the vB systems, there is one long list of replies. I never have any idea who is replying to whom in that list. It's just all mashed into a long list of 20 or so replies per page. How does one make sense of that? I mean that as an honest question - I don't get it. How do I make sense of it? What am I missing? Change is sometimes scary, and i'm not opposed to it. Just haven't figured out how to work with vB systems, even tho i've been on several for a year or more - the days they let me on anyhow. Try it with a Mac sometime.... --->Paul
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