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tribulatio
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Dec 23, 2004, 2:40 PM
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Suggestion: limited number of summaries per page
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As I am preparing to launch a blog-like small site, it came to my mind that I would just use News Manager if there was one additional feature: the ability to limit the number of items per page, as it is done with Article Manager. At a time more and more people are blogging (but some blogs are no longer really blogs), I think that there would be an additional share of the market for NM if it would have the ability to do that - i.e. to have 5, 10 or 20 summaries per page, and then a link to the next page. I know, I know! You will tell me: AM can do that. Of course: I use four licenses of AM, I know well what it can do. But for smaller websites, AM is not needed, and NM would be the perfect tool, provided it could offer the possibility I have mentioned. Just an idea... Since it is not possible, I have decided to go ahead with Blogger for that project (but published on my own website, not on Blogspot). Maybe it would be worth considering the idea, don't you think so? Anyway, best wishes to all the staff of Interactive Tools for 2005!
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ross
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Dec 23, 2004, 4:13 PM
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Re: [tribulatio] Suggestion: limited number of summaries per page
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Hi tribulatio. Thanks for the feature suggestion! I’ll add your name to the list of people who have asked for the feature already. When the developers start working on the next version of News Manager, they will look at this list and see which features have been requested by the most people. If you have anymore feature suggestions, don’t hesitate to post them too . ----------------------------------------------------------- Cheers, Ross Fairbairn - Product Specialist support@interactivetools.com
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