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I think it'd be so helpful if the date of the OP was visible on the same line as author, replies, etc. There is the date of the most recent reply on the far right, but I still have no idea if this is an older post until I click on it and go to the OP.

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@Shanus wrote:

I think it'd be so helpful if the date of the OP was visible on the same line as author, replies, etc. There is the date of the most recent reply on the far right, but I still have no idea if this is an older post until I click on it and go to the OP.


Suggestion Box, @Shanus . It's a good idea.


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The first column I see is subject.  Next to the title of the thread, is the date/time of when the thread was created.  The last column is the date/time of the last post.  I haven't looked at this since the forum overhaul, but I believe I see it this way is due to how I setup my view.

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Must be your settings, or device??

Your thread's title, posting date and time is shown, as it is on all others.

This is what I see in the

View All Forum Topics listing of threads:

 

 

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@x Hedge   How would I set it up to see date of post under the thread?

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I can see the date under the thread once in that thread and reading or posting, but if you go to another thread in another forum, there is no indication of when that thread was started...That even confused me. Hope it was clear to someone.

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@x Hedge wrote:

Must be your settings, or device??

Your thread's title, posting date and time is shown, as it is on all others.

This is what I see in the

View All Forum Topics listing of threads:

 

 

I think it'd be so helpful if the date of the OP was visible on the same line as author, replies, e...

 

 

@x Hedge  @Shanus   I believe you must have to be looking under View All Forum Topics to see it that way.  I always look at the individual forum, and it doesn't show the date of the OP.  When I click on "Forums" it doesn't show the date of the OP either.  I'm not even sure I know how to go to View All Forum Topics, but I prefer to just go to the individual forums.  I have it bookmarked and never start from QVC's home page.


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@Shanus 

 

I think I see what you mean.  Once on the individual forums page, there is an option to "sort by topic start date".  I don't know if there is something else you can do under your settings or not.

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@Shanus  What device are you using to view the message board?

 

On a comp this is what I see......

 

Q home page

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Q Talk

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No idea what combination of my general settings & personal preferences, plus the topic options within each forum yields this result, @Shanus .

 

But there are lots of combinations of options.

I wouldn't be surprised if there is an option to display threads in forums from newest to oldest start date.

 

 

@NickNack , I never start from the QVC home page either. I start at All Forums.

 

I might go directly to an individual forum if I'm looking for a particular thread...maybe want to re-read or add a follow-up post. Or maybe I'll do a search if I recall the title or author.

 

But just bopping up and down opening threads in a forum, just to see what they're about?  No, I don't do that.