Hi i noticed that in the first post we can enable the post navigation it shows the titles of other posts users posted before and after the post we read with the titles of them in the bottom.
Is there a way to remove the navigation from the first post and add it to the last answer? It would be more practical for someone who reads in a small mobile screen to click the next or previous post if it is bellow the last answer than to go all way up to the first post again and find the links there. Most users will scroll down to read the answer bypassing these links because they want as fast possible to read the answer of a post and this is the place they will spend most time and focus on before decicde to leave and i believe this little change will help to reduce the bounce rate of a website. there could be usefull way if admins could add related questions as choice after the last asnwer. An option maybe to select from frontend if a question can be related with a term like (overclocking xeon 5650) and display a number of post tiltes that are selected in as related by adding them after a (did you find your answer! Look at this answers too!) Thanks
Is there a way to remove the navigation from the first post and add it to the last answer? It would be more practical for someone who reads in a small mobile screen to click the next or previous post if it is bellow the last answer than to go all way up to the first post again and find the links there. Most users will scroll down to read the answer bypassing these links because they want as fast possible to read the answer of a post and this is the place they will spend most time and focus on before decicde to leave and i believe this little change will help to reduce the bounce rate of a website. there could be usefull way if admins could add related questions as choice after the last asnwer. An option maybe to select from frontend if a question can be related with a term like (overclocking xeon 5650) and display a number of post tiltes that are selected in as related by adding them after a (did you find your answer! Look at this answers too!) Thanks