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How do YOU think the Forum should display the NEWEST messages FIRST or Last?
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I belive that all things considered that we as humans always want to see what is the newest trends and issues ahead of things that were written or occurred in the past.


As it is in many forums this premise gives the latest topic or reply a light which frequent visitors can notice that there is activity in a particular topic or thread.


Will the admin please allow for members to come to this forum with extra controls to make browsing much easier.


1. Default set @ latest Topics & Threads(replies) first.


2. The ability to change the topics and threads by date order or by author.


I'm sure many people will find this a very useful way to browse the forum and thus save us time. We all have the same amount of time and for many is never enough!


Regards


Donald Crawford

OfficeCom Systems
19 Nov 2006 21:35
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Replying to [odyssey999]:
You should really post this topc in the "Talk with alibaba" forum.
[em3]
20 Nov 2006 04:38
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Dear Donald Crawford,

Thank you for your suggestion. As for the 1st point, you could see that currently all the newly updated postings will be listed before. As to your 2nd suggestion, I will forward it to our concerned department to consider. Thank you again.

20 Nov 2006 23:00
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Replying to [grigo]:


Actually I found that when I first started using the forum that the navigation is a bit awkward and confusing.


I hope you can make this an easier place for people to find what they really want to read or post.


BTW an opinion Q & A would be a simple way for us users to get some important research done from our community members.


Thanks for helping me out!
21 Nov 2006 00:22
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Replying to [odyssey999]: I myself would prefer the latest/newest posts to be shown on the top, that is it should be on the top and as such, in order to go to the previous/old posts, one has to click to further number of pages. Hope trade members would agree with me.[em1]
21 Nov 2006 03:14
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