Late to the party. Only one question: Will the "read" message start showing in a different color again? I sure hope so. I can't see any user, mobile or not, who wouldn't want that working again!
The way i see it is that the arrows are totally unnecessary. A waste of space. I know arrows were first put on some traffic signs to help non-English speaking drivers. Symbols say a lot and more quickly for drivers. I wouldn't think that argument would have any validity here.
And seriously, that new positioning of the Edit your message, where it is is like the ugliest and most intrusive billboard on USA interstates. Surely Ediit as before is much better for mobile users too.
Mobile traffic has eclipsed desktop, a trend that will continue...
Until one day someone introduces the cellphone-addicted to a novel concept: a BIG SCREEN!! One they don't have to squint at. One that is accompanied by a KEYBOARD one can use to communicate swiftly and without embarrassing mistakes or annoying Autocorrect errors.
99% of the time I access IHub on an Android tablet. I'm also a programmer and I understand the need to stay current with technology. I think everyone will adapt to the UI changes and prefer them when you need to change them again.
When reading messages, I miss a single click to get back to my favorites page. That is my index; my portal. I find myself browsing backwards instead of using the menu.
Having the same problem that I reported on 3/18. This time it's not in the subject line it's in the body of the post.
Come directly into the post prints correct "Check out this blip that illustrates how damn FAST the price per share can move with this Micro-Nano FLOAT (only 4.4M)"
Come into the post from the previous post prints only "Check out this blip that illustrates how damn FAST
Everything past FAST is blank on that line. Right after the bold on / off...weird shit mon....
I just got hit about a dozen times by that annoying blue and red error message. (By the way, if you keep hitting "refresh", it'll eventually go away, and you'll be taken to where you wanted to be.)
So what's that about? It seems to be feeling rather in-your-face today.