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new posts
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The tag 'new posts' on WindowsForum.com relates to discussions about forum navigation and how users find fresh content. Members have asked about the removal of the 'Home' tab, which was previously used to locate new posts. Others have described their methods for browsing the forum, noting that clicking 'New Posts' can show a large volume of material, some of which may be irrelevant. Users share strategies for filtering and managing the influx of new content to focus on topics of interest. The tag covers user experience and workflow tips for efficiently tracking recent discussions on the forum.
There seems to be no place for discussion of the forum itself, so I'll stick it here. Could we please have the make new post button at the top where I can find it instead of having to scroll through the whole page?
I would like to suggest a new post tab to added. It's there on the main/home page but not on any page after that. See examples. It's a PITA to have to go to the home page, find my topic area and then find a the new post tab.
Using the theme UI.X........when answering post or creating a new post, like this one, the new post tab is missing. It would be nice to have...as it stands now, one has to go back to the forums main page and then select the new post tab.
I am sorry if this is in the incorrect forum, but I was totally unable to track down the correct method of submitting a bug report.
I tried the help desk, as advised, and got this:
"» Question
I have found a bug on your website. How do I report it?
» Answer
Before you submit a bug report...
How do users operate when they visit this forum (or any other)
I have never posed a question, so regard myself as being in a "help" category. To merely select "New Posts", unless you are a very prolific poster, with time on your hands, can reveal a mass of material, a lot of which, if one is...
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