Torin_Darkflight
09-01-2006, 01:49 AM
Unless it's already scheduled for debut with the new version, I have a little idea. To explain it, here's a little scenario I just tonight faced.
Let's say someone on AIM sends me a link to an artist on FA. I click it, and the page loads, but of course I need to login to see everything. So, I then click the Login link at the top, enter my username and password, and it logs me in. It then gives me a link to click on to continue...which takes me to the main index page. Ok, now I gotta open the AIM window again and click the link a second time to get back to the page I wanted to view in the first place.
That's how it is right now. My suggestion is this: when you log in, it should remember where you were before logging in, and send you back there instead of the main index. For example, let's say I'm viewing the artist page for DannyDog, but I'm not logged in. When I click the Login link, it should include code that lets it remember where I just was. Thus, after the login is complete, when I click the Continue link, it should send me back to DannyDog's page instead of the main index.
Just an idea.
Let's say someone on AIM sends me a link to an artist on FA. I click it, and the page loads, but of course I need to login to see everything. So, I then click the Login link at the top, enter my username and password, and it logs me in. It then gives me a link to click on to continue...which takes me to the main index page. Ok, now I gotta open the AIM window again and click the link a second time to get back to the page I wanted to view in the first place.
That's how it is right now. My suggestion is this: when you log in, it should remember where you were before logging in, and send you back there instead of the main index. For example, let's say I'm viewing the artist page for DannyDog, but I'm not logged in. When I click the Login link, it should include code that lets it remember where I just was. Thus, after the login is complete, when I click the Continue link, it should send me back to DannyDog's page instead of the main index.
Just an idea.