Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Member since:
December 2003
December 2003
It would be really helpful (and cool) if there were a search option, (or maybe a link on the "wish list" page) that had a "recent releases" search. Something to the effect of all movies relased to DVD in the last 3 months. I'm not sure what kind of a programming headache this would be, but, I find that I occasionally forget to update my "wish list" with the DVD's that I want, while they're still being promoted. Hunting them down after the promotions have stopped, one by one, or trying to remember each of them in this situation, can be quite frustrating.
Thanks for the continuous "fine tuning" on the site that you do!
- Josh
Thanks for the continuous "fine tuning" on the site that you do!
- Josh
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Member since:
July 2004
July 2004
I believe you can click on the top tabs 'Announcements' and then click on the month above and check what DVD were released the past few weeks.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Member since:
December 2003
December 2003
Thanks Roque,
I knew about that, however, lately, with starting the "Spring Semester" at school, and everything involved therein, I've been too busy, and missed updating some movies from last month, and the month before. The problem with using announcements is that it also incorporates a lot of things that don't necessarily have to do with new releases. Sorting through it all can also be a bit of a pain.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
- Josh
I knew about that, however, lately, with starting the "Spring Semester" at school, and everything involved therein, I've been too busy, and missed updating some movies from last month, and the month before. The problem with using announcements is that it also incorporates a lot of things that don't necessarily have to do with new releases. Sorting through it all can also be a bit of a pain.
Thanks for the suggestion though.
- Josh
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Member since:
July 2004
July 2004
Sorry that doesn't help! I will definately bring it up to other staff and see what they think. Thanks for your suggestions!