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- on Wed 27 May 2009
- 02:51:36 AM UTC
bump
apparently it wasn't noticed because it has 0 replies...
my point, quick scans sometimes with us old folk a "0" and an "8" can look the same ;-)
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- on Wed 27 May 2009
- 09:58:04 AM UTC
I click on new
I click on new
I'm nearsighted so only need glasses to see far and I can't wear my glasses while reading the monitor so I am always misplacing my glasses.
Its raining so I am a G.O.M.
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- on Wed 27 May 2009
- 10:43:43 AM UTC
Hmm
I think g7w has a point. But when I started to think about it, I noticed that there were two possibilities: Either a zero reply signifies a dead thread, because nobody replied to it - or it is newborn and noone has replied yet. Which of these should be marked then: too new or too old..?
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- on Wed 27 May 2009
- 09:07:05 PM UTC
as activity increases
as activity increases.. I've notice some no reply threads in pages other than "page 1" So I just tought a shade different for threads with 0 replies would make it easier to see while scanning through the pages. I'm used to forums where new posts (replies) always align themselves to the top of the index and you do not need to scan other pages.
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would it be possible to tweak the row color or atleast the table row color to something like: #FFCFCF for topics with zero replies?
This would allow the to "stand out" while quickly scanning through the index pages.
TIA for any reply.
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