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Inbox harder to find if any new mail?

Am I trolling on my page wrong or is the inbox no longer showing if you have new messages when you hover over it (in the new format) with your mouse/finger/cursor?  It is cleaner looking but I miss seeing if there were any new messages without having to open the inbox itself.

Just a question/suggestion
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962875 tn?1314210036
Many of us agree with you about  the inconvenience of our inboxes, and notification of the  # of new messages,  being removed from the forum pages!

See some related comments in this thread:

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Improve-MedHelp-Suggestions/Forums-List-Moved/show/1926361
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There's no longer an "inbox" on the forum page?  The only way we know we have a message is to keep checking the profile page?   I hope this gets cleared up because it's inefficient right now...
Thanks!
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4191640 tn?1361174727
Ohhhhhhh, now I found my communities under the "My Medhelp" tab. But I still miss It In the old spot.
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4191640 tn?1361174727
I honestly don't like It, now I have to go to my profile and click on the Communities that I've joined juss to get on It Instead of havin' the links on the top right (like where the Inbox link was) where I can juss easily scroll down, find the forum/community I wanted to be on and done. My personal opinion though.
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Hi, SarahL2491,

Yes, there was a site update yesterday that resulted in some changes to our site navigation.  I've passed your impressions along to our engineers.  

There are a few other comments and suggestions in the topic below this one ("Forums List Moved") too, if you'd like to add any other feedback you might have.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Improve-MedHelp-Suggestions/Forums-List-Moved/show/1926361


Claire
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