Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

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Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

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Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2009-03-07 Thread curadebt_fees
I go through the whold discussion and come to know that it is good and useful for the members. -- curadebt_fees curadebt_fees's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=26309 View this thread:

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-29 Thread funkstar
Milhouse;323591 Wrote: Not really sure I fully understand the reason for the change, but I'd have thought offering the option for members to continue with the old way (which is standard on just about every forum) would have been a good idea. The main reason for it as I see it is you can be

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-29 Thread Milhouse
funkstar;323706 Wrote: The main reason for it as I see it is you can be browsing the forums, get called away to do something (or even just need to get a coffee or go to the toilet) and not have the forum time out on you meaning you loose what was new when you load a page. The change is a

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-28 Thread Milhouse
PRGeno;318607 Wrote: I'd have to agree. This new mode is not my favorite way to fly. +1 I've been wondering what was wrong with this forum recently - I haven't checked-in for a few weeks - but the upgrade would make sense threads I'm subscribed to and have just posted in don't then

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-28 Thread jsharper
Milhouse;323407 Wrote: threads I'm subscribed to and have just posted in don't then appear in New Posts Why would/should it show in New Posts when you are the last one who posted? By definition, if you posted the last post, then you have seen the most recent post in that thread (you wrote

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-28 Thread funkstar
We are splitting hairs here, but for me not seeing posts i'd recently read or posted in included in the New Posts search was confusing at first, mainly because thats how all my other forums work. It also makes it *slightly* harder to work out what is new since the last time you hit New Posts in

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-28 Thread Milhouse
jsharper;323539 Wrote: Why would/should it show in New Posts when you are the last one who posted? By definition, if you posted the last post, then you have seen the most recent post in that thread (you wrote it!), in which case there is nothing new in there that you haven't seen. New is

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-28 Thread JJZolx
New Posts works exactly as I'd expect. I like that it has a divider between those threads that have new posts made since my last visit. I wouldn't expect a post in which I was the last poster to appear on this page, since there's no new content. Try Quick Links Subscribed Threads. --

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-27 Thread jsharper
Thank you for enabling the new setting! mvalera;316363 Wrote: The 10 days thing is not user selectable it's a global setting... I could extended that if there is a lot of people that want forum marking to be tracked for a longer period, but I don't want to put an excessive load on the

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-09 Thread PRGeno
Millwood;318283 Wrote: Just one user's opinion. I really liked the mode in which visiting one of the forums was equivalent to marking it all read. In the rare cases when I needed to try again, the last posted date/time was adequate to find things that I hadn't seen - but normally I'd

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-08 Thread mr-b
Hi I reported in http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=49553 that all the slim forum RSS feeds seem to be broken since 26th June and was alerted to this thread. Anyone know if the upgrade affected RSS? -- mr-b

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-08 Thread Millwood
Just one user's opinion. I really liked the mode in which visiting one of the forums was equivalent to marking it all read. In the rare cases when I needed to try again, the last posted date/time was adequate to find things that I hadn't seen - but normally I'd open the forum, glance at the

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-01 Thread JJZolx
snarlydwarf;316174 Wrote: Look under Quick Links. In each individual forum there's also a 'Mark This Forum Read' under 'Forum Tools'. -- JJZolx Jim JJZolx's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-01 Thread JJZolx
mvalera;316147 Wrote: This means that read/unread forums and threads markings will now be based on your _actual_ forum use over the last 10 days. Threads older than 10 days will be marked as read automatically. Can the 10 days be made a user adjustable option? I visit the forums pretty much

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-01 Thread mvalera
Sorry not understanding you... Forum marking happens as you visit threads and forums immediately. Your records are only kept for the last 10 days for space reasons... we have a lot of users. As a result all forums are marked as read after 10 days, because we no longer have the records based on

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-01 Thread mvalera
This is the definition of the Database Read Marking Limit that is currently set to 10 days: Database Read Marking Limit With database read marking, the unread markers on threads and forums are persistent across forum sessions. If a user does not read a thread that is marked as unread, then that

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-07-01 Thread JJZolx
mvalera;316363 Wrote: The 10 days thing is not user selectable it's a global setting... I could extended that if there is a lot of people that want forum marking to be tracked for a longer period, but I don't want to put an excessive load on the server. Got it. I was just asking whether

[slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-06-30 Thread mvalera
Since we upgraded the forum servers last week, we have now decided to change the forum read marking method to a database method driven by username activity. This means that read/unread forums and threads markings will now be based on your _actual_ forum use over the last 10 days. Threads older

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-06-30 Thread davep
Mike, this is actually something I had wanted for some time, as someone whose normal method of browsing the forums is to click on New Posts but who can sometimes get interrupted in a session and lose the tagging of unread new posts of genuine interest before the next session. However when I did

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-06-30 Thread snarlydwarf
davep;316167 Wrote: What I would like is the ability to wipe the slate clean at any point and mark all posts as read so that next time I can start with genuine new posts and take it from there. Is this possible? Look under Quick Links. -- snarlydwarf

Re: [slim] Thread/Forum Read Marking Type

2008-06-30 Thread davep
Thanks, Snarly. Despite almost daily visits to these forums I have never looked into the Quick Links menu. Mark Forums Read does just what I need. davep -- davep davep's Profile: