I like to go back and check older posts, maybe as old as 30+ days. However, since I post frequently, I'm limited in advancing my post history no more than two pages at a time after the initial five pages.
Would TBD programmers please tweak the pagination of post history to both allow "go page X" as well as allow a larger number of pages in the "go to" page range to be selected?
Thanks!
Ok, here's something that's started bugging me.
I like to go back and check older posts, maybe as old as 30+ days. However, since I post frequently, I'm limited in advancing my post history no more than two pages at a time after the initial five pages.
Would TBD programmers please tweak the pagination of post history to both allow "go page X" as well as allow a larger number of pages in the "go to" page range to be selected?
Thanks!
Okay- let's see if I can describe this accurately. I spend quite a lot of time on the computer- too much actually- but that's another story. So... I've learned to appreciate each "click" saved. When we get "Alerts" that someone has new postings, we have to 1. Click on the alert, 2. click on the button "Go to all of Blahs posts" and then 3. Click on the top "all posts" to finally get to the most recent postings. I would love it if a step or two could be saved there. I know it's small, but each click counts!! Thanks, TBD.
Okay- let's see if I can describe this accurately. I spend quite a lot of time on the computer- too much actually- but that's another story. So... I've learned to appreciate each "click" saved. When we get "Alerts" that someone has new postings, we have to 1. Click on the alert, 2. click on the button "Go to all of Blahs posts" and then 3. Click on the top "all posts" to finally get to the most recent postings. I would love it if a step or two could be saved there. I know it's small, but each click counts!! Thanks, TBD.
1. Please do something with your web servers to speed up the site. It is terribly slow responding to most everything.
2. Make our home page more personal. Add a list of the groups to which we belong so we can navigate to them quickly. Add a quick summary of who we are, where we live, etc. Again, as I have suggested before, look at Facebook for ideas and use the best ones.
1. Please do something with your web servers to speed up the site. It is terribly slow responding to most everything.
2. Make our home page more personal. Add a list of the groups to which we belong so we can navigate to them quickly. Add a quick summary of who we are, where we live, etc. Again, as I have suggested before, look at Facebook for ideas and use the best ones.
Posted: Jul 4, 08 6:19pm
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Night Owl...hooo hoooooooo
Posted: Jul 8, 08 3:56am
Thanks for setting up Scrapbook but can you set it up to upload more than one photo at a time?
Posted: Jul 10, 08 5:14am
Ok, here's something that's started bugging me.
I like to go back and check older posts, maybe as old as 30+ days. However, since I post frequently, I'm limited in advancing my post history no more than two pages at a time after the initial five pages.
Would TBD programmers please tweak the pagination of post history to both allow "go page X" as well as allow a larger number of pages in the "go to" page range to be selected?
Thanks!
Posted: Jul 11, 08 6:35am
Okay- let's see if I can describe this accurately. I spend quite a lot of time on the computer- too much actually- but that's another story. So... I've learned to appreciate each "click" saved. When we get "Alerts" that someone has new postings, we have to 1. Click on the alert, 2. click on the button "Go to all of Blahs posts" and then 3. Click on the top "all posts" to finally get to the most recent postings. I would love it if a step or two could be saved there. I know it's small, but each click counts!! Thanks, TBD.
Posted: Jul 11, 08 11:55pm
1. Please do something with your web servers to speed up the site. It is terribly slow responding to most everything.
2. Make our home page more personal. Add a list of the groups to which we belong so we can navigate to them quickly. Add a quick summary of who we are, where we live, etc. Again, as I have suggested before, look at Facebook for ideas and use the best ones.