![]() Oct. 21-27 Week 5 ![]() ![]() webseitle… webseitler wrote: 21 Oct, 2007
Happy new week!
ps. I have a question for you all who like the number system of titling posts... do you want these to keep going (Week 100, 101, 102, etc.) or do you want them to correspond to the week of the month (for example, I'd start over in Nov. with "Week 1"). Let me know! Thanks. :) ![]() ![]() ![]() mierlagyp… mierlagypsy wrote: 21 Oct, 2007
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![]() ![]() ![]() webseitle… webseitler wrote: 22 Oct, 2007
Let me explain what I mean with some examples. Should November's first post be:
Nov. 4th - 10th - Week 1 OR Nov. 4th - 10th - Week 7 Are the weeks meant to be consecutive or to correspond to the week of the month? That's the question... ;) ![]() ![]() ![]() GreenMyEy… GreenMyEyes wrote: 23 Oct, 2007
About your question -- I'm not sure how ColourLovers sorts the conversations. If it's just by the date of the original posting, then I like the first example. But, if it sorts by conversation name, then I would prefer a sequential number in front of the description -- e.g. (7) Nov. 4th - 10th. That would always keep the latest one on top. Right now, Oct. 21 - 27 - Week 5 appears after Oct. 14-20 Week 3. For a couple of days, I kept overlooking the new week, and assumed you hadn't started a new posting yet. ![]() ![]() ![]() GreenMyEy… GreenMyEyes wrote: 23 Oct, 2007
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![]() ![]() ![]() webseitle… webseitler wrote: 24 Oct, 2007
Typically, the last conversation that was posted in is the one on top. If you go to the Conversations page (verses the Group's home page) then you also see posts that were made sticky stuck to the top of the list.
I also just noticed that I skipped over Week 4! o_O ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() GreenMyEy… GreenMyEyes wrote: 27 Oct, 2007
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