It would be really nice if after you rated a question that you would be sent back to the page of questions where you came from instead of the beginning. Can that happen? Thanks
advice~gurl answered Friday July 9 2004, 11:43 pm: Yeah totally, I was thinking of saying that too. I was rating some of my questions and I had to go back on my own and it takes some time.
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S_C answered Friday July 9 2004, 1:35 pm: it would be nice
that really bugs me when it happens, cuz sumtimes i 4get where i left off, and i have to scroll down a lot, if i get lotz of answers
MFS answered Friday July 9 2004, 1:09 pm: I know what you mean. It would be handy to not have to hit the back arrow/button to get to the questions, or go back to the entire question listing to return to a question after you've rated it. Probably wouldn't be too hard to implement (heh... we're making more work for spacefem ;) ). Hopefully she'll see this and add it to the "to-do" list. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
Lizzy answered Friday July 9 2004, 12:03 pm: i don't know if i understand you question. I think what you mean is where you find your rating which is when you go to your advice column, you go to the top and press view feedback and there are your questions.
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pArIs_mArIe answered Friday July 9 2004, 11:47 am: i Just thiNk iT tAkes You Back To the begiNniNg iF you wnaT 2 Go BacK maYbe trY clicking your back arrow? iM noT rEaLLy suRe.. i Think Its just how the site is set up.. [ pArIs_mArIe's advice column | Ask pArIs_mArIe A Question ]
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