I don't see the depth-by-section setting, and would really like such a feature. For example, next to the Discussion section heading, I would like a "Set depth" dropdown. And likewise next to each section heading. That way I could reduce the max depth on a per-section basis.

I'm not keen on multiple font sizes, but bold is fine for nodes less than, say, 1/4th of the "xx days" setting.

I do like that the threads are collapsable. I wouldn't mind seeing them collapsed by default, and an asterisk if there are responses within a certain timeframe.

...just a few thoughts. ;)

Oh, and the whole thing looks pretty bad on PDA screens like the Zaurus, but I don't think there's much that can be done about that. ...As long as we keep the old version of Newest Nodes around as an option, that will be fine.


Dave


In reply to Re^3: Does the monastery want a threaded newest nodes? by davido
in thread Does the monastery want a threaded newest nodes? by demerphq

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