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Posted by Mike Minor on 04/04/07 12:44
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> However, there are a fre blogs that I read very frequently -- so if I want
> to read the articles in date order, I need to skim down the page to find
> the last article I read on my previous visit, then scroll up the page to
> get to each new article. If one particular article is fairly long, then
> I'll need to scroll down slightly to read to the end of it. So
> oldest-first certainly has its advantages too, and that's what most
> web-based forums use, so people shouldn't find that too confusing either.
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I agree with you on this point. But isn't that same as "top posting"? I
thought that was a major no-no. In blogs and such, I too would rather see
the most recent response at the top, especially if I've been following the
posts. I see it as a waste of time to have to scroll down to see what, if
anything, has been posted since I last looked at it.
"Stupid" Mike
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