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 Forum design : discuss how the forum feature at BookMooch should work
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re: View Message Titles Only
>Thanks for noticing the old link, I'd forgotten about it. Will fix today. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Thank you for all the work you do on BookMooch, John. We all appreciate it to no end.
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E Thayer
3 years ago
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re: View Message Titles Only
I thought I would add to Jon's thoughts/concerns about ease of use and finding the new forum, that when toodling around BM just a couple days ago, the links to Forums took me to the old page. xxxxxxxxx Okay, just checking it again, when I'm logged off, if I go to BM's home page, then click through "About BookMooch" and then "Forums," I'm taken to the old forum page. ... When I'm logged in, it takes me here.
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E Thayer
3 years ago
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re: forums don't work on ubuntu
Don't forget there are different editions of Ubuntu, and addons will affect what is visible on webpages. Users can also destroy a certain amount of functionality within their system by deleting files in an attempt to save space. Not that that's your problem, Fiddle. You may just need to add something along the lines of Java, or make some other small adjustment to Ubuntu. Which release version are you using? Have you installed all the updates? What kind of error messages do you get? The nosy one ~ Emily
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E Thayer
3 years ago
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re: View Message Titles Only
Why is it so hard for you and John B. to believe that there might be people that want to read about everything that's going on? My interests in BM are wide and varying, and I never know what topic might interest me. I DO want to get each and every post by email. Daily Digest was a much better way to do this than receiving individual emails, but I can also cope by setting up a message filter that routes everything from BookMooch into its own folder. Certainly Margot can do the same, or anyone else. I find it pretty condescending for someone to tell me I can't possibly be interested in something. It's a lot like people who ask me "what on earth are you reading /that/ for?"
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E Thayer
3 years ago
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