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Steven Horney
May 24, 2001, 10:33 PM
Look at some of our reader's projects in the latest edition of the Gallery page.
Daren
May 25, 2001, 11:42 PM
Hi Steve,
Not to knock the editor's job, but which one is the latest? It appears to be a hodge-podge of organization. It would be helpful if it were placed in some type of order, ie: date, alphabetical, etc.
Not a criticism, just a suggestion.
Daren
jbrundt
May 26, 2001, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Steven Horney:
Look at some of our reader's projects in the latest edition of the Gallery page.
It would be nice if when you clicked on the link it would take you to that subject. I looked all through the listings of the Gallery and could not find anything that was recently added. Am I missing something?
Jeff
bhchan
May 27, 2001, 03:26 AM
I went there too, and could not find the latest. All I managed to do is scroll up and down trying to find the latest date that is closest to the current date. It would be nicer if the latest update bubbles to the top.
Just my $0.0000002.
Brian
Andy W
May 27, 2001, 07:47 AM
I clicked on the Gallery and it's a new page of models and such from readers. I don't understand what the problem is (unless it changed today)?
..a
bobestes
May 27, 2001, 08:17 PM
My two cents: Once I figured out that the gallery is sorted first by month in alphbetical order, then by year, ascending, I found the May 2001 additions. It would be easier to get to the current month if it were sorted first by year descending, then by month number descending, i.e.: 2001/05; 2001/04; etc. That should keep the latest on "top."
bhchan
May 29, 2001, 03:48 PM
Andy,
It is ok to click the Gallery on the main page, it will transport you to the new (latest) gallery. If you go to the side bar under Articles: Gallery, you end up in the index area of the Gallery and the index has a filing system of it own.
Also, can someone fix the problem so we can go back to where we came from? In the Gallery(or other forum) if you scrolled down half way and see a picture that you want to see the larger view. After you are done, click on the "Back" button, it will send you back to the top of the page, not when you were.
Brian
Daren
May 30, 2001, 09:14 PM
Hmm. I've never scrolled to the bottom of the home page before. I did this time and low and behold! There it was.
Don't I feel foolish!
Daren
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