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24 May 19 #507719 by auntieapple
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Dear Wikivorce,
Thus is a brilliant website however i am finding it hard to navigate the posts and messages. When I log in it is not showing clear notifications to replys and new messages clearly.
Due to this I have not seen important posts in reply to mine from admin nor new messages which I (and others) would like to reply to asap due to courtesy, rather than finding them by chance.
We need larger text for replies and messages and it needs to be on the page as soon as we log in.

A button on the bar alongside the other buttons " home" " tools" etc dedicated to messages and replies woukd be amazing if technically doable.


Text is also super small.

Thankyou.

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