on 26-09-2012 14:20
Possibly like most of the regulars, I have the community page set to 'unread posts' but especially at this crazy time of year there are pages of unread posts that I have no interest in (sure you all know which ones!:smileyhappy:)
We have a much used 'mark all posts as read' button but is there any possibility for marking each thread as'read' independently?
It's annoying having to open each thread and as soon as it's refreshed there are countless more replies.
I have no problem with that at all but I would like to see something introduced to short-cut these threads from a personal point of view.
What do you think Leonard, any hope or is it beyond the scope of Lithium?
on 26-09-2012 14:25
on 26-09-2012 14:25
on 26-09-2012 14:27
on 26-09-2012 14:27
on 26-09-2012 14:30
on 26-09-2012 14:30
I really feel something is needed, I'm sure we're missing posts because of this.
A Favourites button might do it.
on 26-09-2012 14:36
on 26-09-2012 16:12
on 26-09-2012 19:10
on 26-09-2012 19:10
Anything that will make things a little easier thanks Leonard. There are times when I just can't face trawling through the chaos and so just mark all posts as read but you come back after a few minutes and there pages of repeated posts.
On the old forum you could just click on the last post in a thread and that marked the thread as read.
26-09-2012 19:49 - edited 26-09-2012 19:51
No prob. I use the 'unread posts' all the time as well. Lithium seems to check if you have read all posts rather than the last one. So, if you haven't viewed new posts on a particular page, it will still display the thread as new.
You could display loads of posts per page (say 200). If you then also adjust the preferences to take you to the first unread posts when you visit to a topic, it should function very similarly to phpBB software (which I guess you're referring to).
Clicking on the thread should mark at least 200 posts as unread. If you've missed more than 200 posts, you need to browse to the next page.
Perhaps that helps