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Rich Harris (Citywire)
Posted: 30 July 2010 09:02:57(UTC)
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Since relaunching this website last month our IT team has been beavering away, squashing bugs and generally tidying things up behind the scenes.

We've also now made a couple of small changes to the way the website looks and behaves in response to your feedback.

NAVIGATION: The navigation is easier to make sense of (we think so anyway) and there's an All News option which shows you all the most recent headlines from across the site.

Another way to keep up with the latest news is to subscribe via email, RSS or Twitter - see www.citywire.co.uk/money/subscribe.

ANONYMOUS: They say the great thing about the internet is no-one knows you're a dog. Unfortunately some people have been abusing the anonymous facility, which is designed to allow whistleblowers and scam victims, for example, to share important information without fear of reprisals.

We've changed the wording so this is clearer - you now have to state that you're going 'off the record' - and we're going to take a low tolerance approach to abuses. So if you use it to criticise people's spelling without revealing that you're a pedantic billy no-mates, your comment may well be removed without notice.

Of course if you've been going anonymous because you accidentally chose the wrong display name that's no problem - just email support@citywire.co.uk and we'll change it for you.

MORE CHANGES: We'll keep making gradual improvements to Citywire (those of you who asked where the FTSE charts went - watch this space!), and we're always keen to get your feedback so we can make it as useful as possible for you. If you want to contact us the email address is money@citywire.co.uk
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joshua jackson
Posted: 03 October 2017 12:03:53(UTC)
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you did a good job!
mark spurrier
Posted: 15 July 2018 14:35:19(UTC)
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can you change the display order on the threads and put the latest at the top?
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Keith Cobby on 15/07/2018(UTC), David BB on 15/07/2018(UTC), Peter59 on 16/07/2018(UTC), mcminvest on 22/08/2018(UTC)
Jon Snow
Posted: 15 July 2018 23:57:27(UTC)
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If you look at the right hand side of the topics you'll see a small square next to a small square with an arrow in the bottom right hand corner. If you click on that (the square with the arrow in it) you'll be taken to the latest post on the subject.

Having the latest post first is counter-intuitive as you won't know the question the post is seeking to answer.
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Sara G on 16/07/2018(UTC), foxy ron on 25/07/2018(UTC), philip gosling on 29/07/2018(UTC), mcminvest on 22/08/2018(UTC)
Catch The Pigeon
Posted: 16 July 2018 08:31:05(UTC)
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mark spurrier;65086 wrote:
can you change the display order on the threads and put the latest at the top?


Who reads a book starting with the last page?
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mcminvest on 22/08/2018(UTC)
Sara G
Posted: 16 July 2018 08:51:14(UTC)
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I agree, I like it the way it is. The buttons next to the thread give you the option to go to the last post or the last post you read.
Lucy O
Posted: 06 September 2018 18:02:01(UTC)
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My browser (Chrome) says that this site is 'Not Secure'...is there something I'm doing wrong or is there another access point which is 'secure'.? Apologies if it's posted in wrong place.
Nigel G
Posted: 06 September 2018 19:47:46(UTC)
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Lucy O;68103 wrote:
My browser (Chrome) says that this site is 'Not Secure'...is there something I'm doing wrong or is there another access point which is 'secure'.? Apologies if it's posted in wrong place.

An earlier discussion can be found here...

http://moneyforums.cityw..._Website-not-secure.aspx
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