ill3st said:Jees I feel like I'm barging in here and shouting all these ideas over the place. Just been good to get a thread to express ideas
ebony321 said:Also whilst on the topic of 'new posts' what is the timeline for posts to disappear from this page?
I often find in quieter times there can be only a few posts in the 'new posts' section..
Could there not be say a maximum amount of posts at all times then a newer posts would knock the oldest off?
I think less posts would go unanswered this way?
ill3st said:View unanswered posts • View unread posts • View new posts • View active topics
See that line above that appears on the main forum page? Would it be possible to have this on all thread? I'm the kind of person that likes to see the new threads etc, so if I want to do that I have to go back to the main forum page.
It's all about streamlining, the forum is great and taking ideas from the community can only do it better.
catherinecherub said:ebony321 said:Also whilst on the topic of 'new posts' what is the timeline for posts to disappear from this page?
I often find in quieter times there can be only a few posts in the 'new posts' section..
Could there not be say a maximum amount of posts at all times then a newer posts would knock the oldest off?
I think less posts would go unanswered this way?
I think this topic came up before ebony and posters were asked if they could look at unanswered topics and post to welcome the person, say that they couldn't answer but hoped someone would etc. as it must be frustrating to not get an answer. It then transpired that people replied that they only looked at certain sections OR that they did not know it existed.
Administrator said:According to the documentation for the forum, "View new posts" shows the posts made since your last login. If you log out and back in again, the list will be empty. I suppose in that case the other links would be used - anyway, we're still looking into it!
Administrator said:What do people think about being able to have their own blogs?
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