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ashu Posted on 14-Oct-00 02:16 PM

Hi San,

As things stand, threads in ANY TOPIC
in this Kurakani section follow the
order of "last one posted shows up first
on the reader's screen."

I wonder whether you'd want to look into
the possibility of reversing that order so
that responses to an original posting (OP)
(within a given topic) show up AFTER the
OP in a chronological or thread-wise
order.

Such a reverse order, used in other
discussion-oriented Web sites such as SCN
and so on, would let newcomers or 'silent readers' follow the natural progression
of any kura-kani within a topic, without having to read the responses first before getting to read what the responses were responding to.

This is just an idea.
What do you think?

oohi
ashu



make threads on this
Kura-kani site follow a
San Posted on 16-Oct-00 12:34 PM

Your request has been completed in addition to couple of new features.
- Articles are quoted automatically when someone replies, it can be deleted if not desired
- Anyone who is interested in getting notified when someone replies to the thread can add their email address to the notification list

Thanks for your positive suggestions. -San

>Hi San,
>
>As things stand, threads in ANY TOPIC
>in this Kurakani section follow the
>order of "last one posted shows up first
>on the reader's screen."
>
>I wonder whether you'd want to look into
>the possibility of reversing that order so
>that responses to an original posting (OP)
>(within a given topic) show up AFTER the
>OP in a chronological or thread-wise
>order.
>
>Such a reverse order, used in other
>discussion-oriented Web sites such as SCN
>and so on, would let newcomers or 'silent
>readers' follow the natural progression
>of any kura-kani within a topic, without
>having to read the responses first before
>getting to read what the responses were
>responding to.
>
>This is just an idea.
>What do you think?
>
>oohi
>ashu
>
>
>
>make threads on this
>Kura-kani site follow a