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Presenting the forum in which a thread was published in the front page. - Uri - 10-12-2018

title.


RE: Presenting the forum in which a thread was published in the front page. - Silverthorn - 10-13-2018

Elaborate.


RE: Presenting the forum in which a thread was published in the front page. - Uri - 10-13-2018

(10-13-2018, 07:16 AM)Silverthorn Wrote:  Elaborate.
A new column, between "Thread" and "Author," that tells from what forum the thread is [Data Changing, LF2 Discussion...]


RE: Presenting the forum in which a thread was published in the front page. - Silverthorn - 10-14-2018

Sampling from the current newest threads, the forums seem quite clear based on the thread titles, tbh. While in theory possible to program into the overview, the benefit of it does not really outweigh the effort to implement due to a questionable usefulness for users.

...not to mention that it's not like the newest threads listing will change every few minutes but rather on a span of days or weeks.

Either way, before I sit down and add that, I'd rather like to gauge interest from others whether they deem such an additional column necessary. In other words, do you, dear reader of this very post, agree or disagree with this suggestion?


RE: Presenting the forum in which a thread was published in the front page. - MangaD - 10-14-2018

I disagree. Not only because it is useless (who cares what forum the thread was posted in? just open the thread and you'll see), but also because it clutters the overview which already has limited space. Even if you put it elsewhere it would still be unnecessary clutter.