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Bob, first off, thanks very much for keeping forums going for all of us to enjoy. I appreciate your efforts. Now I have a design suggestion. I find the sub-topic folders under the main topic folders a pain. The main reason for this is you lose conversation threads which are highlighted on the main topic folders if someone comes along and contributes to another sub-topic folder under the same main topic folder. For example, I do a post on a 968 RS turbo I found abandoned in a junkyard under the sighting section of news and events [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img] . This exciting post is clearly displayed on the last post info of forum main page for all to pick up on. But two minutes later Joe968 comes along and posts in the News sub-topic that he saw a pink 968 in a movie called "The specialist" on TNT last night [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif[/img] . Now, my post is "buried" as far as the main page is concerned. I understand I could take the time to "dive" into each rollup category and see if there is something that interests me but as a quick visitor with just a minute or two to look around and see if there is anything of interest to me I don't have the time. I would like to see all the main topic folders like "mechanic recommendations" without sub-categories. If you feel the need to maintain a sub-topic category then promote it to a main category. Just a thought and again, thanks.
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I understand what you are saying. Like I said, my real world experience with the site, based on the design, has resulted in me missing a few threads that I never knew existed based on my quick visits to see what's new. I guess I'll just have to find more time to check the sub-categories. Thanks for listening.
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I can think of one excellent Porsche site, but it has this exact problem. So what's the deal with "View New Posts" that really doesn't view new posts? Software glitch? While I'm on practically everyday, that is my go to when I log on. Makes me wonder what I'm missing. Jeff has a valid point about requiring a significant amount of time to have to click on each category to see if something is bold faced indicating new posts exist. Is there another way to see what's been added since your last visit?
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rxter....good stuff. When does the movie come out?
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Brilliant, I can't wait for the next chapter...
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