Can anyone explain to me why the comments in the "Posts" section - the videos and announcements on the front page - are in reverse order (most recent at the top) compared to the rest of the forums section? It's confusing to read through comments and replies when the replies come before the comment that prompted it, and may or may not have quoted the previous. It's trying to follow a conversation backwards. Just very strange since the forums topics down sort that way. If it's a setting someplace that I have control over, I can't seem to find it, and it's obviously not universal since the forums are find.
The announcement post about the Xanathar's pre-order bonus stuff is where I really noticed it, and looking at comments on the various subclass videos, I see it there also.
Agreed. Kinda annoying to have to go back to the first page, and continually have to scroll down to get to the earliest post on each page and you make your way back. It's a relatively minor inconvenience, sure, but just messes with the flow of reading.
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Can anyone explain to me why the comments in the "Posts" section - the videos and announcements on the front page - are in reverse order (most recent at the top) compared to the rest of the forums section? It's confusing to read through comments and replies when the replies come before the comment that prompted it, and may or may not have quoted the previous. It's trying to follow a conversation backwards. Just very strange since the forums topics down sort that way. If it's a setting someplace that I have control over, I can't seem to find it, and it's obviously not universal since the forums are find.
Got a link? I've literally never seen this.
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Agreed. Kinda annoying to have to go back to the first page, and continually have to scroll down to get to the earliest post on each page and you make your way back. It's a relatively minor inconvenience, sure, but just messes with the flow of reading.