I know that would work for now, but I set up the review index
specifically to avoid that, and there's probably going to be some
growing pains in the meantime until I get enough reviews on the site.

I've seen some sites that do that, and it seems as if the page is just
too long and difficult to navigate, like Anipike for instance. With
SpotAnime.com, because anyone can contribute a review there could be
five, ten, twenty (not really) different reviews on a particular anime
title. And with a whole list of titles to chose from, each page could
get lengthy. So instead, if someone wanted Cowboy Bebop, they wouldn't
have to go through A and B just to get to C - they could go to C
directly.

And another reason I'm trying to plead my case in my favor - I'd have
to rewrite the review index logic, and I don't really want to do that
just yet... ;). But it is a good comment and one that if I don't start
getting any reviews I'll have to implement.

Jeremy

adamh@mail.rit.edu (Adam Haun) wrote in message news:<3df9f56b.2842957@news.houston.sbcglobal.net>...
> May I also suggest coming several pages of your review index into a
> single page? If you have five reviews under A, three under B, and so
> forth it makes it hard to navigate around. I suggest you set the index
> up as, say, A-D, E-H, and so forth.