On 03/20/2011 05:16 PM, Jonathan Ely wrote: > Really? For me, it is much easier to access the newest reply instead of > using the Down Arrow key to find it. Gmail always worked the same way > for me. >
Ingo's talking about the body of the message. Most mailing lists people reply after the question, so it's in context when you find a thread later, instead of before, at the top of the message. Arguably, when reading a message out of context, it's easier when most people see: QUESTION: What is the secret to life, the universe and everything? ANSWER: 42 Rather than: ANSWER: 42 QUESTION: What is the secret to life, the universe and everything? Which is what happens when you 'top-post' your answer at the top of the message. If it's hard to do compose an interleaved reply with your screen-reader, that's fine, but you will get people complaining about it every now and then. If it's easy, you probably want do to reply after people's comments, in context, instead of before, when you're on mailing lists. -- -Grant "Look around! Can you construct some sort of rudimentary lathe?"
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