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new postings
Actually, once i got used to the fact that new postings were notated in the listing, I got to LOVE it. I actually didn't notice right off that it tells you how many postings, and then right underneath it tells you how many new ones! So, if i don't get the time to look at all the new postings, I can see where I left off. Of course, once you go into a thread and leave, all the posts that were new are now considered not new, so you have to read all new posts in a given thread, but I got used to that quick enough! I have always been a big fan of change, so I didn't mind the learning curve!
Mary0 -
Yep
Yeah, I find myself getting jumbled up with it sometimes. Another thing that irritates me since the change is that every time I log in, it greets me by my screen name, but also tells me that I'm not allowed to see the page. It urges me to log in or register today. Hello? You are using my screen name-I AM logged in! Oh, well. Guess we'll get used to it!
Gail0 -
The 'new' tag is....
New to you. It means you have not opened/read some responses to a given post.
It took me a bit, with my chemo brain, to get the hang of it (should I share that I am a computer consultant...no, better not...lol), but now it makes a little bit of sense.
I also look at the last responder, and the date of the original post.
Hugs, Kathi0 -
I too preferred the old site format. I've discovered that if you click on 'created', and then on the down arrow next to it the list will display newest posts first. That way I can see the most recent posts rather than some that may have been created days, weeks, or even months ago. Carl0
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love it
I love the new format. I think is more user friendly to those who visit here daily, or like me on here most of the day checking in periodically. I can understand how it could be confusing though, when mom was in the hospital for five days and i was without wireless, I had to really try to catch up on posts. Then again, I've been to so much schooling where you were able to use your computer and be online during class, I am a master at multitasking. Like now, i've got three open screens, three different emails accessible, doing some research and looking over my notes from yesterday about what I need to get done today.0 -
click on "new"msccolon said:new postings
Actually, once i got used to the fact that new postings were notated in the listing, I got to LOVE it. I actually didn't notice right off that it tells you how many postings, and then right underneath it tells you how many new ones! So, if i don't get the time to look at all the new postings, I can see where I left off. Of course, once you go into a thread and leave, all the posts that were new are now considered not new, so you have to read all new posts in a given thread, but I got used to that quick enough! I have always been a big fan of change, so I didn't mind the learning curve!
Mary
"... and then right underneath it tells you how many new ones ..."
And in case any haven't noticed, you can click on the "new" to go to the first new post.
-Greg0 -
Thanks for the tips
I say it all the time, I used to be a really intelligent, computer savvy person prior to chemo - yikes! Monica0
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