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I just tried the ctl-up. I never realized how much I needed something like this . Left and right arrow keys to move between pages are very useful too.
All these make it much easier to move through a thread.
Some place on the page it would be a good idea to have a little shortcut key list, so people will know about them and what each of them does. I think they will prove to be extremely helpful.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
The keyboard shortcuts map is a good idea. Let me work on that tomorrow, and I'll make it dismissible I think for pros who don't want it taking screen real estate after they learn.
Hey @Big Mike, not sure if you're aware but the bookmark feature gives me a message of "null" in the body of the bookmark, though the bookmark functionality itself seems to be working fine. Just wanted to let you know in case you weren't aware since that seems slightly off but not sure what should be printed there instead.
Hey @Rrrracer, good call! It may be partly due to the fact that tigertrader's post was from 2011 and maybe its missing some metadata of some sort, newer posts contain an intro which looks like the expected content:
When I first began my career, an aspiring trader could not lease a seat on the exchange. A membership on the exchange had to be purchased, which created a very large barrier to entry into the business. Eventually, the exchanges spun off associate …