Is there a way to optionally cause the Subject line to display with the text body and as a summary at the top of the digest?
I ask because on our mailing list (and probably many others too) subscribers include important content in the subject line and do NOT repeat it in the body of the text. So when the digest formatting places the Subject lines at the top to create "Today's Topics" as it does for all digest subscribers, the subject line and text body are widely separated making comprehension of the message much more difficult and separating important content unless it's repeated. This also happens on our list which uses Affinity/Empathy rather than Hyperkitty. In general, while a Today's Topics summary is useful, I think it would be preferable to always include the subject line with the body (one add'l line per digest message).
Again I'm wondering if this is a web front-end function, a MM3 core function, or perhaps both? I ask because if it's not a MM3 core function I'll need to ask our developer for an Empathy modification.
Below is an example from an Empathy-base list that shows how difficult it is to fully comprehend messages when the subject line is separated from the text body. The same issue would seem to be present in a Hyperkitty based list:
Today's Topics:
- Wilson’s Warbler (Albert Laguna)
- RB Nuthatch, Kent (John Johnson)
- Happy Mothers Day Summer Tanager (Visit Today Only) (Aidan Kiley)
- Wimisink Sora, Marsh Wren (Angela Dimmitt)
- Stn 43 South Windsor (Paul Desjardins)
- White-crowned Sparrows at Hammonasset (Paul Smith)
- Re: White-crowned Sparrows at Hammonasset (Paul Smith)
730am Beaver Pond Park in New Haven. Wilson’s Warbler sporting its distinctive black cap. Very birdy with yellow warbler, blue headed vireo, ruby crowned kinglet warbling vireo joining the fun, among others.
Sent from my iPhone Red-breasted Nuthatch at our feeder this morning. First time ever in our yard in 35 years!
John Johnson Kent FOR TODAY ONLY: Our special friend is still here today! I would like to open it up allow more people to see him because I really hate how “clique like” the birding community is here. Anyone interested can come stop by but would need to email me letting me know they’re interested in coming first. I will check my email and then I will send my address with instructions and where they are allowed to go. Thanks! Jill (jmahar@udel.edu)
Jill Mahar Easton 5/9 - Sora back, calling; marsh wren, near end of boardwalk - Sherman/Wimisink marsh, Rte.39 at 55. Angela Dimmitt New Milford
Paul Desjardins paul.desjardins2@gmail.com Phone: (860) 623-3696
This morning at the end of the Vibert Road section White Crowned Sparrow and north of Vibert Road f o y 2 Indigo Buntings.
Paul Desjardins Windsor Locks
2 White-crowned Sparrows at Middle Beach. At the circular road by the picnic tables.
Sent from my iPhone Oops, sent too soon
Paul Smith New Haven
Sent from my iPhone