posted on Sep, 12 2013 @ 09:52 AM
Okay, we've heard plenty about what isn't to everyone's liking on this detail or that. I thought I might share here how I've found to use the new
interface and it's amazing for how it interacts and creates a 'full console' effect, if one desires it.
Everyone who has 2 or more monitors, try something here and see what you think...if you haven't found this already.
1. Open a new browser window and on the first tab, click the top line ATS menu to open the lower one. From that one, click "Live". This opens a new
window with the 'New' topics list and the 'Flagged' list.
2. Move that new window with the lists off to another screen and leave the first one with ATS on your primary display. Now you have ATS on two screens
at once, right?
3. Now whatever you do, DO NOT close or navigate away from ATS with that FIRST tab on the browser window across your main display. Open new tabs to
surf wherever you want to go or whatever it is you're doing. As long as Tab #1 stays up and beneath everything else. (it can be minimized..just not
closed entirely)
4. Gaze over at your secondary screen and pick a story...any story from those New or Flagged lists and click on it. If you weren't on Tab 1 of the
main screen? Nothing will appear to have happened. Click on tab 1 again though....and look what changed. (BIG grin) Your clicked story from the
secondary lists?....loaded automatically and without disrupting anything else ...on Tab 1. No new window popping up over everything. Just a change on
the tab title header, if you weren't open to it.
Using these two things in combination is like a real time overview of pretty much everything important, new or popular, happening on ATS at any given
moment. The lists on the secondary display can be re-sized to take just part of the screen and be unobtrusive...while still having view of the New
list for breaking stories or developments.........which ATS members often beat much of the MSM for breaking, I've noticed.
Way to go on development, guys!
It's taking a bit of time to find everything and find how it all works...or works together, but the more I find? The more I'm in love with the new
set up. This display set up I described above is something I've seen before in similar arrangement, but NEVER for public use or view and not on a
site like ATS. That's the sort of display and activity overview usually reserved for Admin and Staff of a major site....if all of them even get such
nifty and powerful tools! Not bad at all for a free site!