Question for the Moderators ....
#1
It's a good idea, and one that I considered for a while. However the post orginiator and followers would then be left scratching around scoobynet trying to find where I'd moved the thread to.
I've often wished for an autojump, I think it's on the webmasters to do list.
I leave it there as a courtesy for people who's threads I move.
Hope that helps.
[Edited by Neil Smalley - 7/1/2002 12:48:50 PM]
I've often wished for an autojump, I think it's on the webmasters to do list.
I leave it there as a courtesy for people who's threads I move.
Hope that helps.
[Edited by Neil Smalley - 7/1/2002 12:48:50 PM]
#2
Gents, Ladies,
It seems that a fair proportion of the threads I check out on the Scoobynet General Forum have been moved - "This thread has been moved to ....". When you move a thread, can you not remove the original header from the General forum, or have the system jump to the new location? Attention span isn't what it used to be and after three successive such messages, I go and do something else ....
Thanks,
B
It seems that a fair proportion of the threads I check out on the Scoobynet General Forum have been moved - "This thread has been moved to ....". When you move a thread, can you not remove the original header from the General forum, or have the system jump to the new location? Attention span isn't what it used to be and after three successive such messages, I go and do something else ....
Thanks,
B
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Rather than having the page telling you which forum its in and then have to trawl through that forum wouldnt it be better to have a page telling you which forum and a direct link. I see the VIP list does this automatically.
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