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Wordsgood

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Post by Wordsgood »

Hi. I have a suggestion for improving the forum. Don't know if it's possible to actually do, but here goes...

If it were possible to keep the original first post for each new thread always at the top when it's opened by anyone else for viewing and/responding, it may keep people's interest longer and encourage more participation. Speaking for myself, when I check out an interesting post headline, go in and discover a bunch of response that make no sense to me until I scroll away, sometimes for many pages, to find the original post, I'm inclined to lost interest. I'm guessing that guests thinking of joining may feel the same way.

Does that make sense? Is it possible?
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Post by Scott »

Hi Wordsgood,

When does that not already happen? When I click on a thread title in the forum, I am brought to the the top of the first page.

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Thanks. I forgot about this thread. I have already figured out what I was doing wrong. Sorry to bug you!
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