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<description><![CDATA[I like the new dashboard, can't say I have any problems with it. <br/><br/>But when I just added two short boxes full of books spread across many publications, I realized I did not sort them into a specific box name on the site.  It would be convenient to have a full list or maybe the last 100-200 added for display in such cases.  It would look sort of like how you look at your Gains and Drops.  It would also be most convenient if a check box system were to be in place where we could even select specific titles just added and just throw those into a specific box of our choosing. I don't know anything about coding and how hard that would be to do on a large scale but it would be a HUGE improvement.<br/><br/>I love the site and after almost a year of use it's kept a great track record of my collection. However the way it's implemented makes it difficult to go back and get 100% sorted without going and physically grabbing a short/long box and digging through it and repeating the input process over again.<br/><i>edited by BINGOSBOOKSHELF on 12/23/2022</i>]]></description>
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