Heh.. Always go straight to the forum "new posts" so I never see anything on the main page....
I like it! Lets keep it.
I don't care for it...Lose it.
Doesn't matter to me really.
What do you guys think? Its been up for a day-ish now....should we keep it?
Heh.. Always go straight to the forum "new posts" so I never see anything on the main page....
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It's good.
Its interesting to see what people are up to and is more likely to make me want to jump to that thread where I might otherwise have missed it.
I had my doubts when I first saw it, but I really like it now. It's a good way to see who is doing what.
To be honest, I'm neutral to it. Sometimes I look at it and other times I skip past it and go to specific sections/threads. I do like the fact that I can minimize it when I don't want to use it and open it when I do.
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Tim
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I'll have to agree with Turgenev...I like that I can "turn it off and on" as I choose.
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I haven't decided yet. I suspect it's one of those features that I'll find annoying/ignore at first, then decide that it's indispensable later on and wonder why every forum doesn't use it. I guess I'll vote on it later.
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I am neutral, most of the time I skip past it, I may have looked one
I've decided I like it. Since it can be collapsed and thus become all but invisible, it's really not a hindrance to anyone who doesn't like it. And it does sometimes help point me to where the most interesting things are going on.
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