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May 30, 2005
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Forum Suggestion . . .

  • May 30, 2005
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Just a thought . . .

Is it possible for the list of topics in the Adobe User to User Forums be set up so it's in more of a table/spreadsheet format? Could they be sortable by date or alphabetical order?

Thanks!

Theresa Verburg
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    43 replies

    Participating Frequently
    April 20, 2008
    Asking the wrong person since I have not been using Photoshop elements 2 for quite some time... many other problems kept me away, whuchg have not ceased...
    Known Participant
    April 20, 2008
    I can't see the value in sorting by alphabet. We already have sorting by date ... the date of the last post. I'm also at a loss at why you might want to sort based on the date of the initial posting.
    Participant
    April 19, 2008
    It would be nice, newer forums are table-like, but the older... :/

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    Claudio González
    Legend
    September 20, 2007
    Don't ask me. Maybe Forum Operatios can answer your question, but I would suspect they are a bit busy these days:

    Forums Operations, "Forum Downtime and Updates" #, 18 Sep 2007 3:05 pm
    Participant
    September 20, 2007
    Claudio and Nerd, I was surprised to see this thread still alive. Did Adobe extend the life of these forum threads? It was my understanding they wiped them after 8 months.
    Claudio González
    Legend
    September 18, 2007
    Aren't you joining in some eight months late?
    Participant
    September 18, 2007
    I agree...
    January 4, 2007
    As does Safari.
    Known Participant
    January 4, 2007
    Oh, and as for spelling check?

    Firefox covers that chore just fine all by itself.
    Known Participant
    January 4, 2007
    Hmm...Say what we might about the AdobeForums.com forums, but...

    I created one log-in name years ago, and it has never required me to manually enter my name and password in all that time. Sure, I logged out once, just to try it, and it took me a couple hours to find a text record of the password I used way back when.

    Is it pretty? Not especially. But generally speaking, the spartan design works well, and pretty fast, without a lot of visual flotsam and jetsam getting in the way of real info exchange.

    But..the search function still stinks like skunks.

    The former MM/Flash/ColdFusion/FuseTalk forums are nothing but gussied-up Model A Fords by comparison.