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This would indeed be brilliant.
And 'unavailable' offers also should be in separate page. Having errors and pending offers at the same page is a total mess. It's just impossible to track whom I made an offer again and whom i forgot because of error. Thanks.
Not gonna completely replace trade sites (such as dispencer), because you can trade there without adding to friend list.
Because if you haven't noticed there are a ton of people here asking for that feature.
Ideally it'd be an opt-in sort of thing though, so hopefully when public trades are implemented there will be a way to turn off the feature if you don't like it.
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by the way, with a new feature Trade Offers also have a few problems, translations do not fit in the designated text fields and some elements are cut and the scrolling does not solve the problem
interface of this innovation seems designed for mobile applications, and not for the big wide applications for the PC and the TV - I think it should not lay out all the steps on one page, and do as when changing screens or horizontal slider (as on main store page) or books like or vertical scroller... and for mobile applications need to use a separate design