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Suggestion: Friendlier UT Navigation
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08/07/1999 14:51:35
 
 
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Nancy Folsum (sp?) recently had some great ideas about ways to make our lives easier. They all revolved around using +click to open messages and stuff. That way the underlying page remains the same, and you get a new browse with the updates in it. When you are sure you are done with an old page, just shut it down.

>(Sorry if this is a copy - have not seen my first attempt in two days - I think maybe I forgot to press SEND after Previewing)
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>(1) I find it a little hard to jump around to UT pages I have recently visited. After bringing up several pages in the main display frame, getting around using just the back/fore buttons is a little tedious. My IE HISTORY button isn't much help either since all of UT's pages have the same HTML title. Is there a yet-undiscovered-by-me mechanism for conveniently skipping around to recently visited UT pages. If not, could we have a little more sophisticated mechanism for navigating UT pages previously visited in the current session.
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>(2) As a newbie I find myself wanting to jump back to the home page to garner some of the info underneath the hyperlinks in the left column. After visiting several UT pages it's tedious to step BACK there and until yesterday I didn't know about the rather obscure way to jump there (which is to look under the General Information icon for the Fournier Transformations hyperlink). A hyperlink back home offered on the logged in page (or at least a link to the links in the Homepage left column) might be useful ... at least to neophytes. Seems like the General Info area would be a natural spot to locate links to the info linked to by the login page left column.
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>(3) Now that there is a regular place for submitting UT suggestions, it wouldn't hurt to have a hyperlink that tells you the proper way to make them...or better yet, fires up a message in the Chatter category with the header 'Suggestion:'
--Todd Sherman
-Wake Up! Smell the Coffee!
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