Please write to Yahoo Folks

Tonks tonks_op at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 10 03:52:12 UTC 2006


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "zgirnius" <zgirnius at ...> wrote:
> zgirnius:
> Actually, Tonks, I think it is possible, the way tp do it has changed 
> (grumble, I keep telling myself this helps to stave off senility 
<g>). 
> When I am reading a message now, below that message there appears a 
> message tree. The message I am reading is highlighted; above it I see 
> the messages upthread all the way up to the original post that 
started 
> the thread; and below are the posts in response to the message I am 
> reading. So you could just click on the message you want to go to it.
>

Tonks:

Well I thought that too. But then I realized when there are about 10 
responses to the first post that it doesn't come out that way. I went 
half crazy last night trying to just get back to the post before the 
one I was reading. In the tree that one was about 5 up.

Thing is just after they changed to the new system they still had an up 
thread button. It was at the top of the message in the middle. Then it 
disappeared. So they can put it back, because it was part of the new 
format. It just disappeared.  And they do listen if you write, because 
I wrote about some other glitch and they said they knew and were 
working to fix it.

When they come out with a new version they wait for people to write and 
tell them what is wrong. I hate that way of doing things, but I guess 
sometimes there is no other way to test a program.  Whenever I 
see "beta" verison I know to avoid it until other people test it. But 
with this.. well they said I could switch back to the old program, but 
the new one is OK, except for that one little thing. Once you get use 
to the fact that it looks like you answered yourself in somesort of 
timeturner accident. You see your message and you see in again under it 
in the tree. I see where some poor guy really did answer himself twice. 
Timeturn.. I am telling you.  ;-)

Tonks_op








More information about the HPFGU-OTChatter archive