07-13-2008, 10:44 AM
Here is a great idea:
Would you create for us a user specific "UNREAD POSTS" list. this is different than the list "NEW POSTS". It is different because I could log on and press the "UNREAD POSTS" button (located next to the "new posts" button) and there are all the posts I have not looked at since the last time i logged on (in a neat and concise reverse chronlogical list).
This is not the same as seeing today's 'new posts', OR having to look through all of "this week's" posts to find something, or having to look at little symbols to tell me something about the post. If I don't log on every day, I have to search trough a whole week or more of stuff I don't really want to read <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> . Also, If I post something late in the evening, it will not always show up the next day because it is now on 'this week' time table.
It would seem that the information you need is already provided (in terms of those little post symbols) in regards to user specific data . Using an "UNREAD POSTS" button is a way to organize this information in a better format for the end user.
"UNREAD POSTS " are not time dependant. I could come back in a month and there may be 100 unread posts. I would pick out a few of my favorites. Then I would simply press the "MARK ALL AS READ" button(same button, two functions) and clear off the list.
THANKS!
Would you create for us a user specific "UNREAD POSTS" list. this is different than the list "NEW POSTS". It is different because I could log on and press the "UNREAD POSTS" button (located next to the "new posts" button) and there are all the posts I have not looked at since the last time i logged on (in a neat and concise reverse chronlogical list).
This is not the same as seeing today's 'new posts', OR having to look through all of "this week's" posts to find something, or having to look at little symbols to tell me something about the post. If I don't log on every day, I have to search trough a whole week or more of stuff I don't really want to read <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> . Also, If I post something late in the evening, it will not always show up the next day because it is now on 'this week' time table.
It would seem that the information you need is already provided (in terms of those little post symbols) in regards to user specific data . Using an "UNREAD POSTS" button is a way to organize this information in a better format for the end user.
"UNREAD POSTS " are not time dependant. I could come back in a month and there may be 100 unread posts. I would pick out a few of my favorites. Then I would simply press the "MARK ALL AS READ" button(same button, two functions) and clear off the list.
THANKS!
(This post was last modified: 07-13-2008, 10:45 AM by xrad.)

