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Can we go back to full question text in the newsletter?

Started by , Aug 24 2020 05:25 PM
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Can we go back to including the question in the Emails?  The subject line does not give enough information.  It was easy to browse the questions and link to the ones you thought you could help with or you had the same question about.  Now it takes forever, in fact, I don't even look at most of them because it takes too long.

 

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Hi, trimming down to just the topic title and link to the topic was implemented as we are getting more and more new topics and including the full body text of the topic post was getting too much.  Too much scrolling.  I think we can achieve a compromise where we have as previous, but trim the full body text if it's too long.  How does that sound?  We can start this next week.

 

Thanks for your input.

 

Regards,

Simon

Thanks for switching it back, Simon, it's so much more user-friendly with some text showing. 

No problem Karen.  Not every idea is good, it's good to fail, if we don't try, we'll never improve. :smile:

 

I have a spectacularly long list... :lol:

 

Regards,

Simon


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