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What The F*** is Wrong With the New Layout???

TomShoe
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What The F*** is Wrong With the New Layout???

I hate the updates that the admins have made to this forum.

1. When someone hits the "reply" button on the original post, their reply goes on top of the other ones already posted! WTF?! It keeps pushing mine and other poster's posts down the totem pole!

Don't believe me? Just look at the topic "Are the Nets the 2nd best team in the East?" I was the 4th poster on that topic. Now I'm 11th! Are you kidding me? Some guy who posted THE NEXT DAY has his post on top of mine! What is this black magic?

2. Where's the Quick Reply box at the bottom of the topic page? I used to use that thing all the time? It sure made things a lot more convenient! Now it's gone, and I'm reduced to having to click that evil little "post reply" button at the bottom! Or someone else's post, which would end up staggering my post, making it look inferior! This is terrible.

I demand that the forum be restored back to the way it was.


TallmanNYC
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I don't like that a post gets

I don't like that a post gets put on top because it makes the posts out of order from how I read them. Staggering is okay when you want to do it. But I usually want to reply to a few posts above and it should be at the bottom so people read other stuff first and then get to the latest post.

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Guess you missed this

BTW: We boost the server up each year for the draft and when we do it the forum gets tweaked. We will get everything back to normal (the way it was before) in a few days.

-Aran Smith

http://www.nbadraft.net/forum/mock-draft-contest-results#comment-482545

It will go back to the way it was. I know, the forum layout has been lame for a little while, but I am confident it will returning to its pre-existing state. Eventually.



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