New Format issues

Really miss the ability to see who the last poster was on a thread. I don’t think I’m the only one who checks threads based on seeing who posted recently.

Do like the smilies being right next to me as I type, though. Ditto fonts etc.

Can you bring back the last poster info?

Also the “View First Unread” has disappeared and was a very useful feature.

I agree. I also check who was the last to post. It helps you get acquainted with fellow CCers and it’s just nice knowing.
I too, miss being able to tell who was the last to post without actually having to go to the end of the thread.

We’re working on the “last poster” part.

In addition to wanting to see the last poster, I also want to see how many people have posted on a thread.

quoted for the truth.

Everyone is complaining about the small fonts but I’m actually seeing everything in fonts a bit larger than what they were before the software upgrade. I’m using Internet Explorer, I have my text size set to medium (same as it has always been, I think it’s the default for IE) and my screen resolution is 800 x 600. However, my computer at work has a larger monitor and it’s set to 1024 x 768 and the fonts appeared larger there, too. Strange!!

We didn’t ever have the number of posters, but we’ll restore the number of messages in the thread.

I use the “View First Unread” to go through my subscriptions. I really, really wish I could hit that link from the subscription page, as it is I have to click to the thread THEN click “View First Unread”, and that seems silly when the link could just be on the sub list page.

Thanks :slight_smile:

Architecture was a good profession in prosperous times, but not at this point in american history. There are few if any jobs in the northeastern US. I have 2 architectural degrees and over 20 years professional and college professorial experience and have been been out of work since march 2009, effectively forced to retire without benefits at age 50.
I survive because my wife is in the medical profession and I have a lot of small enterprises I pursue. Architecture in the US may revive in a few years, but at my age, I doubt I can return to architecture then. I refuse to move and lose money selling my house, much less costing my wife her good job. That is the risk you take with a life in the architectural profession. If you chose to enter it, be sure to marry outside the profession.

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^^ Looks like you posted in the wrong forum.