Assuming you didn't want to get too complicated, and would just like a list of quesions (SoPW nodes) that havent been responded to at all, that should be an easy addition to make. OTOH all you would really need to do would be to change your CSS and markup the "X replies" text on the SoPW section in some colourful way when it reads 0, or we could place an indicator on Newest Nodes, which is where I would look.

Since I would also find this feature useful, I may write a patch or two.. I wouldn't go for a whole separate section though, as people have said, deep/obscure just depends on experience.

C.


In reply to Re: unanswered questions by castaway
in thread unanswered questions by samizdat

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