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Uncle Joe, just wondering about all of the old conversations. Will they eventually appear under the heading of Complete Message list?

All of our old deceased friends, will there be an honorary porch membership or will their conversations be marked so people know they have passed?

Is reading from the bottom of the page to the top feel weird to anyone else or is it my computer set up?

Uncle Joe says 2015-09-16 12:32:19 (CST)



Hi Jonathan. The old conversations are all in the archives which is searchable on the right side of the page.

Not sure what you mean about honorary porch membership for our lost friends. Their posts live on in the archive, too.

It is taking me a little while to get used to reading from the bottom up, but it does have some advantages. Not sure yet what is the best format.

I am compiling a wish list for the next update (when I can afford to pay for an update) for features I would like included or changed. That may end up being one of them.

Joe


8 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum

KM says 2015-09-16 22:20:59 (CST)



I like the upside down reading.


8 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum

Mike Rock says 2015-09-17 11:10:55 (CST)



I don't like upside down reading. If there are ten replies to something you have to scroll down to the bottom to find what in the heck the whole thing was about and then work up to see the train of evidence or what folks are thinking.

Not good logic.


8 years ago via Forums | Front Porch Forum


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