> On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:36:41 GMT, rinto <n...@email.supplied> wrote:
>
> > I see nothing but resistance from EN staff to this
> > completely sensible idea of making EN links more accessible
> > by posting them more universally. An odd mindset, IMHO.
>
<snip>
>
> Guys, sorry to be rude about it, but it's really stupid that you
keep
> resisting putting the links everywhere so everyone can find them.
You'd think
> you have enough to do without having to point things out that
*should* be in
> links, but what the hell. It's your site. Too bad we're the ones
that have
> to muddle through it, clicking all over our browsers instead of
simply (and
> with one click) using a page link.
>
>
> ~~R.Banks
How about adding just a single link on the main members page,
labelled something like 'Beta features', leading to a page with all
the desired links - and warnings/disclaimers about non-operation or
whatever - at least then we'll be able to find the stuff easier, and
newbies can be pointed in the correct direction as well.
Nigel
>Robin Banks <rbn_...@REMOVEhotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:36:41 GMT, rinto <n...@email.supplied> wrote:
>>
>> > I see nothing but resistance from EN staff to this
>> > completely sensible idea of making EN links more accessible
>> > by posting them more universally. An odd mindset, IMHO.
>>
><snip>
>>
>> Guys, sorry to be rude about it, but it's really stupid that you
>keep
>> resisting putting the links everywhere so everyone can find them.
>You'd think
>> you have enough to do without having to point things out that
>*should* be in
>> links, but what the hell. It's your site. Too bad we're the ones
>that have
>> to muddle through it, clicking all over our browsers instead of
>simply (and
>> with one click) using a page link.
>>
>>
>> ~~R.Banks
>
>
>How about adding just a single link on the main members page,
What I fail to understand is why or how you people keep losing your links.
Mine are on my desktop toolbar. I never lose them.
I think instead of whining at Easynews you should find a solution for keeping
track of the link yourselves.
You guys remind me of those kids who need their mittens pinned to their coat.<g>
Done that, and better. Why aren't Easynews fixing the original problem
though, forcing customers to jump through additional pointless hoops (no
matter how big the hoops, they're still pointless) just to use the basic
service? How many websites do you use where you have to collect and
organise 10s of links, just to navigate around them efficiently? Why
aren't Easynews living up to their name and fixing these issues for /all/
their customers? Why has the web design been so neglected?
> You guys remind me of those kids who need their mittens pinned to their coat.<g>
All 50 pairs, to the same coat. And mummy wonders why the other kids
laugh.
--
Stuart
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 12:16:26 GMT, Crazy Nags <n...@spam.net> wrote:
>
>> You have taken the child's approach to trying to make your point,
>> continuing to whine until you get your way. You complain about
>> Easynews not offering an answer for your queries, and then they do,
>> and you still complain.
>
> Gee, I didn't know I wasn't allowed to have opinions too. Thank you,
> Adolph, for setting me straight. I'll goose-step to your tune then,
> shall I?
>
>
> ~~R.Banks
>
What's the matter "Robin?" No new lounge posts in the mp3 groups lately?
Eaton
It's a humorous activist approach in hopes of petitioning the Easynews
staff to add navigation features. Calling someone a whining child is
uncalled for.