12 Days of Christmas Starts Today!
Ho Ho Ho, everyone! 12 Days of Christmas is back this year, bringing more of the same holiday cheer. If you haven't started opening your gifts, now is the perfect time. Here's the rundown on 12 Days of Christmas: ▪️ The event will run for 12 days (fitting), starting today, Dec 1st, and ending on Dec 12th ▪️ Each day and each present opened will result in a new gift for you—no repeat coupons/gifts ▪️ While the gift-opening event is going, we are also running our 12 Days of Christmas Sale; place your in-stock orders now and most should deliver before the holidays* (if you want to guarantee delivery before the holidays and are purchasing in the latter half of the event, please pick an expedited shipping method) If you win something good, let the community know! Comment below and share the holiday magic. As always, the usual reminders: ▪️ It’s a great time to join DKC and take advantage of the minimum $30 discount coupon during our holiday events! (note that coupon codes...
Dec 1, 2023
Not sure if I'm describing this properly. For example say I see a notice of someone adding to a discussion. I click the notice icon giving a list of new notices, then the actual notice. It then takes me to that particular discussion. But at that point, I can no longer navigate directly away when finished reading. I can't just click the notices icon to go to the next discussion notice. I now have to FIRST close that stupid window, which then takes me back to where I was earlier.....you know, that place I navigated away from in the first place....that place in the site I no longer wanted to be. 😬. Only then will the header icons be accessible for me to go to the next notice, which will be yet another isolating pop-up. 😠😡🤬
I think one of the most infuriating aspect is that the new pseudo-pop-up doesn't just overlay, but allows you to see through to the blurred out header icons that you can no longer access, until this NEW window is now CLOSED.
I cannot express how much I really hate this last change. Other than to say, enough to actually not want to be here.