Re: [Hampshire] Re: [OT] Timelines: User viewpoint of data

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Author: Hugo Mills
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On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 09:56:58PM +0000, flurble wrote:
> > It depends on what you want to present. If it's a history of
> >something, or a reference work, where the reader is expected to read
> >the full content in chronological order, or to look up sections based
> >on date, put the oldest at the top. If it's a status display where
> >people will come back to it and want to see what's new, put the newest
> >at the top.
>
> In other words, "use yer noddle" :-)


Remind me which part of the anatomy that is, again?

Hugo.

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