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I use google reader to browse the forum (which is awesome by the way, many thanks), and I don't know how many other people use an rss reader, but I personally would find it really useful if only the original post for a particular thread appeared within the rss feed.


At the moment each thread is mixed up with all the other threads, and I find myself sifting through loads of replies in order to pick out the starting point for each thread, so that I can follow each one seperately.


I suppose the argument against is that some people want to see every single posting (I guess this would have made much more sense when there was a lot less traffic on the forum), but it takes a looooong time to go through everything, and once you've spotted an interesting thread, and clicked on it, you get to see all the replies anyway.


Anyway, just a thought, be most grateful if it makes it onto the todo list.


jg

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