Not obvious -- until you know why it's there, as you do now.

But, nonetheless, creating an item in Newest Nodes seems reasonable; it may not be "reasonable", however, for those who visit Newest Nodes as rarely as I visit either of the others you propose.

Ill-advisedly, but for the record, teaching Grandmother to suck eggs, now: as always beware of getting what you think you want. One of our inherent limitations is that one can have only so many "prominent" items of any certain size (ignoring drop downs, links to continuations, etc) that one can place on a single-screen's worth of information... and the size that satisfies "A" as being prominent doesn't get that rating from "B."


In reply to Re: Notification of updates to "Tidings" by ww
in thread Notification of updates to "Tidings" by kcott

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