09-23-2010 07:58 AM
I would like a way to manage my subscriptions better. I currently have 50 pages of subscriptions, but I can only view them a few at a time, which makes the screen hard to use. In addition, I would like to have an easy way to identify posts for which I have subscribed, but have never received a reply. I would like this because I have often subscribed to posts for which I don't feel I am the best person to respond, but I want to make sure the poster receives some response. For this purpose I would like to be able to view all my subscriptions which have received zero replies.
So, I would recommend the following changes to the subscriptions screen:
1. Allow me to select how many lines to show. Perhaps options like 10 | 25 | 50 | All.
2. Show more detail about each post. Currently it only shows the number of new posts. I would like to be able to see the date of the original post, total number of replies, as well as the name of the last poster, just like I can see from a main forum page. It may also be useful to see the number of replies since I subscribed.
09-23-2010 08:57 AM - edited 09-23-2010 08:59 AM
I would also like to see this implemented. There are plenty of times when a question comes in and I know that anyone responding will need to talk with me for help.
This would make things much easier since I've subscribed to quite a few threads too.
Thanks,
Steven T.
09-23-2010 09:40 AM
I should add that with the extra information on the subscrptions page, I would like to be able to sort by the columns.
09-27-2010 09:02 AM
Have you looked at your "post page"?
You can see more of your posts (and the date you posted) on a single page as well as who has replied to you and when. It doesn't sound like it has everything you are looking for, but I think it has more functionality than the subscriptions section.
Thanks,
Laura
09-27-2010 08:54 PM
That is certainly more useful that the subscriptions page, but what I am really looking for are the posts that I have subscribed to, but that I have not replied to. The basis of this is that often I may not know an answer off the top of my head, but I want to come back to it if nobody else is able to provide an answer.