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On this subject, I have now read very nearly all the articles in the resource centre. I know it would be impossible to keep adding three new articles every day just so I can continue to gain Spark points, so I was wondering if it would be possible to add a facility to 'reset' the articles (either automatically or by a manual click button) so that I can read through them all again and still gain points. Having all the articles reset in this way will help me to ensure that I get to read them ALL again (as they are all very useful and desrve more than one reading).
Yvonne
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AUNTIESOCIAL
2/6/06 9:49 P
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| I noticed that there was a link to a discussion thread in one of the articles I read this morning. It was great to go and read other people's comments after reading the article.
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THEGOODLIFE
2/6/06 4:10 A
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SPARK_COACH_JEN
2/5/06 3:42 P
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A,
Thanks for the suggestions! We're actually looking at doing a few things that incorporate some of the things you mentioned!
Coach Jen
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AUNTIESOCIAL
2/5/06 2:48 P
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When I did the recent e-mail survey, one of the suggestions I made is a "MyLibrary." It is sort of the reverse of tracking the ones you've already read, but a place to store quick links to the articles you found to be of great value and would like to refer to on a regular basis.
I agree that it would also be helpful to see at a glance which articles you have already read.
Another thing that would be nice is to have a link on the articles to a discussion thread for each article. People wanting to make comments, or share feeling and tips could click on the link and jot a few words. Sort of like a "Was this article of help to you" feature.
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SPARK_COACH_JEN
1/27/06 2:52 P
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Sam,
Thanks for the suggestion! We appreciate the feedback!
Coach Jen
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MICHIGANMERMAID
1/27/06 2:48 P
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I read 3 articles per day (to get the points). What would be nice if spark people would keep track of which ones I read (which they do), however if they could grey it out or do something letting me know that I have already read that article that would be great! I sometimes go back to the same one thinking I have not read it when I have! Sam
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