Some ideas for Scott
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- Jennz123
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Some ideas for Scott
Main genre: Romance,
Sub genre: comedy
Or
Main Genre: sci-fi
Sub genre: YA
Etc, then you can keep the genre list short
Also
Could the genre tab in book shelves (telling you the total in each) have a link that could jump you to that section?
And I’m just New so I might not be using it right but when I search a book and I click on a link it takes me into that members main page, not the book I’m looking for, maybe a link straight to the listed book with a link to that genre might be more proficient?
I understand you don’t want a like button for reviews but how about for the forums? Then you can display your agreement with multiple people without having to quote them individually ...
- gali
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Please write all your suggestions in one thread. I am locking this thread.Jennz123 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 08:01 How about having a sub genre? So you could select two genres such as
Main genre: Romance,
Sub genre: comedy
Or
Main Genre: sci-fi
Sub genre: YA
Etc, then you can keep the genre list short
Also
Could the genre tab in book shelves (telling you the total in each) have a link that could jump you to that section?
And I’m just New so I might not be using it right but when I search a book and I click on a link it takes me into that members main page, not the book I’m looking for, maybe a link straight to the listed book with a link to that genre might be more proficient?
I understand you don’t want a like button for reviews but how about for the forums? Then you can display your agreement with multiple people without having to quote them individually ...
We decided against like button for the forums as well.
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