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New Favourites functionality for the Bulletin Boards     

IanT(MoneyAM) - 02 Dec 2008 11:58

We have implemented a favourites facility, which enables you to create a list of your favourite threads, so that you can easily view them without having to search back through the other threads.

You will notice towards the left hand side of each thread title there is a grey star icon. To add a thread to your favourites, simply click on this and it will turn gold. You can select as many threads as you want, and then to view them simply click on the orange Display Favourites Only button towards the top left of the bulletin boards.

If you are viewing a thread that you want to add to your favourites, you will notice a grey star next to the thread title on the first post - again just click on this and it will be added to your favourites.


Ian

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 12:52 - 3 of 71

Now all I need to do is decide which thread is my favourite. Hmmmm. ;-)

MightyMicro - 02 Dec 2008 13:32 - 4 of 71

Al -- MDX, surely ;-)

Nice feature.

Kyoto - 02 Dec 2008 13:57 - 5 of 71

Yes, great feature - well done to the team.

skinny - 02 Dec 2008 14:44 - 6 of 71

Ian - has this already been implemented as I can't see it!

IanT(MoneyAM) - 02 Dec 2008 14:46 - 7 of 71

Skinny,

Yes it has been up for a few hours - you should see some grey star icons on the left hand side of the threads - if not try a refresh using f5 - if that doesn't work, try restarting your browser,

Ian

ExecLine - 02 Dec 2008 15:03 - 8 of 71

Hmmm?

There are people on here, who may never read anything I have to say ever again. :-(

There are also people on here who put stuff up and, if it is new, I may never become aware of it and so be tempted to read it.

Some of the stuff people put up on here is just garbage. Equally, some of the stuff I put up is just garbage too. Nice to know we can be 'buttoned up'.

Which leads me to ask, if we can have a button tool so that it is possible to re-cycle some of the very old threads? eg, a 'threads pre-2002' tool? Or maybe a 'threads post-2008 tool'. Or maybe 'My favourite ExecLine threads'?

Was the roof (not Ruth, by the way) ever broken?

IanT(MoneyAM) - 02 Dec 2008 15:06 - 9 of 71

Exec,

I am not sure of the ins and outs, but we will definately take a look at it - I am in the process of re visiting some enhancements suggested over the years, and I will add that to my list. I have a few ideas of other possible enhancements for the BB's, but I will keep you posted.

What you have suggested is probably more of an enhancement to the search facility which is probably due a bit of an overhaul.

Ian

Kayak - 02 Dec 2008 15:16 - 10 of 71


kernow - 02 Dec 2008 15:31 - 11 of 71

Quick work MAM - thank you for that....but my suggestion was the inverse i.e. the ability to banish threads which is still the better option IMHO e.g. daily traders thread will have to be added every day and all other new threads - many of them interesting could be missed by default.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 02 Dec 2008 15:35 - 12 of 71

kernow,

We have done it this way, as we believe it is the best way to keep track of your favourite threads - a squelch option was not viable at this time. I hope that this proves useful in the long term for you.

Ian

kernow - 02 Dec 2008 15:46 - 13 of 71

OK - I'll give it a go but since you've implemented the exact reverse of my suggestion perhaps you will amend the header since I deserve neither credit nor blame. TIA

greekman - 02 Dec 2008 15:46 - 14 of 71

Yes excellent idea, from Kernow so thanks to him.

Also thanks to the team for activating it so quickly.
I wish similar sites would consider their customers as MoneyAm does.

Cheers Greek.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 02 Dec 2008 15:50 - 15 of 71

Kernow,

I have amended the header. Just a little background on why we did it like this, we feel this represents a better option, as you will be directed to the main BB first thing, can quickly scan to see if you want to add a thread to favourites or take a more in depth look to do the same. You can then go to your favourites, which in essence will be your own personal bulletin board. After time, you will probably build up quite a portfolio.

I am sure you will find it equally as useful as the original suggestion, as it in essence will do the same thing just approached from a more inclusive angle with regard to how you view the information.


Ian

Plateman - 02 Dec 2008 16:00 - 16 of 71

Ian, if you're on a thread in your favourites list and you hit the thread list button at the bottom you're taken back to the general thread list not your favourites list.

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 16:02 - 17 of 71

I think it's a very good idea. Still trying to pick my faves - thanks for the suggestion, MM. ;-)))

kernow - 02 Dec 2008 16:07 - 18 of 71

Sounds like a black = white or 1 = (-1) kind of logic lol

ptholden - 02 Dec 2008 16:11 - 19 of 71

Can I squelch AM?

Ruth - 02 Dec 2008 16:13 - 20 of 71

Big Al, its dead easy for you,;-)
do a search for any thread containing the key words , women, sex , beer,
not neccesarily in that order;-)and add to your fav list;-)))

my fav list is dead easy, if i dont like the person who started it, i wont read it unless the topic interests me,and if i dont like any thread i read i simply dont read it again,
who needs technology;-)))

Big Al - 02 Dec 2008 16:20 - 21 of 71

Ruthy - your logic is as good as ever. ;-)))))

Ruth - 02 Dec 2008 16:26 - 22 of 71

Big Al, you know u can rely on me in an emergency;-)
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