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      CommentAuthorBuzz
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2006
     

    How many posts should a page have? Would you rather see many pages of 10-15 posts or a couple pages of 30-40 posts?

    Your thoughts....

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      CommentAuthorElChuy
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2006
     

    I've always been a more posts the merrier type of guy, but it doesn't really matter to me...

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      CommentAuthorSpecialK
    • CommentTimeJul 15th 2006
     

    Using built in page searching on Firefox, fewer pages are more desirable. That way if you know what you are looking for, you can find it fast. It also saves trouble hopping between 25 pages like the Sacramento thread.

    The only disadvantages I can think of for longer pages lengths are heavier hits to the server to grab pages. Even then, though, that may mean fewer attempts to contact the server, so someone with experience benchmarking such performance would need to review the difference.

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    I prefer what it has been, or more. haha I realize that's very specific. I like long pages because I don't have to click to view more posts, but I also get really bored if I read and read and read and the posts don't stop (see yehoodi).

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