Not new; just the link at the top is new. The hard part was what to call it. Since the point is to give people more to read, 'more' seemed right. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12073675 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18512028 Edit: Oh, also: "more" fits with the "More" links you see at the bottom of the front page and other places, clicking which takes you back to previous posts. Edit 2: Ok, you guys have…
New ‘past’ link on HN front page
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Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#32Just my 2 cents!
Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#33Not new; just the link at the top is new. The hard part was what to call it. Since the point is to give people more to read, 'more' seemed right. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12073675 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18512028 Edit: Oh, also: "more" fits with the "More" links you see at the bottom of the front page and other places, clicking which takes you back to previous posts. Edit 2: Ok, you guys have…
Thanks! Just a reminder, don't forget to add a "hide" button under each post. Some of us use "hide" a lot. :)
Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#34Is there a public API for this?
Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#35By 2026 HN will discover never-ending scroll.
Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
On the name question, perhaps: previously. As in when tv shows continuing a story was novel, and they'd do a "Previously, on Buffy..."
I like it, except that it's too long.
Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#37Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
On the name question, perhaps: previously. As in when tv shows continuing a story was novel, and they'd do a "Previously, on Buffy..."
I like it, except that it's too long.
- By Date
- Date
- Rewind
- History (confusing?)
- Archive
- Old (new | old)
Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#39How many people actually look at the front page rather than just use the RSS feed? https://news.ycombinator.com/rss
Re: New ‘past’ link on HN front page
#40Not new; just the link at the top is new. The hard part was what to call it. Since the point is to give people more to read, 'more' seemed right. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12073675 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18512028 Edit: Oh, also: "more" fits with the "More" links you see at the bottom of the front page and other places, clicking which takes you back to previous posts. Edit 2: Ok, you guys have…
I guess an answer would be to call it "old", given its placement next to "new" (and the fact that it lets you browse old stories).