Fellow Monks,

I wonder what your opinion would be on a suggestion to add a users XP after their screen-name in the other users column? I know currently its sorted in order of XP, the current online monk with the most XP appears at the top, this is great, but why not just add the actual XP just after the name? What I'm suggesting would be like:
Others lurking around the monastery: (24) Zaxo - 15173 BrowserUk - 9562 jmcnamara - 6516 etc.
It'd be nice for newbies (like me), and maybe get them interested in joining/voting/gaining XP, etc. Any other feedback/improvements? Is it feasible?

Martymart

In reply to Displaying Other Users XP by martymart

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