In the old format, when you did a general reply to a post, it would go to the bottom and be just as wide as the original post and others that did a general reply. When you made a specific reply to a specific post, it indented that post right under the post you replied to so you could tell at a glance that it was a reply to that post.
I really don't like that you can't tell now. Can that be changed? Maybe I'm being anal...
Cath
~ October 21, 2008 - ACDF, 3-level (C4/5, 5/6 6/7), with hardware and eight screws. All fused and hardware is stable.
~ January 6, 2010 - TLIF at L4/5, two rods and four pedicle screws.
~ July 2010 - New CT and MRI on cervical shows further problems above fusion at C2/3 and worst at C3/4.
I am in no way affiliated with the medical profession. Any recommendations I make are based on my personal experiences only, so do not take my comments as medical rules.

Even though the 'indent' reply function that was happening can make looking at replies vs posts easier, it caused some problems with there were many replies.
There was a problem opened when we first migrated to Drupal.. The Replies, if there were many would cause Mozilla Firefox to hang every time you went into one of those threads.
My initial response was to ask people to use REPLY only when needed.
Now, in the old Spine-Health Software (PunBB), REPLY was handled the way it is being done now.. Thats how most forum software handles this.
But what would be really neat is IF REPLIES could come out in a different FONT or different COLOR Background...
Something to think about
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