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vBulletin date/time system
Dear admins,
I noticed this morning that the date/time system has been changed from something like Last Post Yesterday hh:mm to Last Post hh Hours Ago. I don't know why it was changed and which system members prefer, but I often use Today's Posts and I find the old date/time system much better and easier to use and the dates/times in the new one vague and difficult to remember. Thank you for reading.
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I could care less, as long as clicking "New Posts" up on the menu bar still works.
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I'll voice my preference for the date/time option. Of course, don't change it on my account, either; only three people (including me) seem to care enough to say anything.
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I also prefer the date/time option
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I also prefer absolute times. The problem with relative times is I have to remember how long ago I last read the forum and do a mental calculation, rather than just memorizing a time.
But it's not a huge deal or anything. |
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