Agreed 100%.

Marie-Noëlle

2013/5/13 Ian Christie <[email protected]>

> I agree that breaking the UI's default behavior is a bad idea. But Jiew
> Peng Lim's suggestion of allowing the user to re-arrange the order of
> modules in the favorites tab isn't a bad or drastic idea as it only affects
> the one user. His other suggestion of changing the default order that has
> been long established would cause confusion for everyone else.
>
> I personally wouldn't mind being able to move my most commonly used
> modules to the top of the favorites list and have others I like below for
> when I need them. I say that because any imposed order isn't efficient for
> everybody but is a good starting point for someone to customize to their
> own tastes.
>
> --Ian Christie
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network
>
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