Cool thanks is that for all three available styles?FredQ wrote:Ok, the sign-up time is now removed from the topic pagesLisa wrote: ETA do we need to have the exact sign-up time in the info below our avatars?
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- Lisa
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- Preferred HF: Any time period/location. Timeslip, usually prefer female POV. Also love Gothic melodrama.
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- FredQ
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- Currently reading: The Templars, Two Kings and a Pope
- Interest in HF: I like how HF can fill in the gaps where we don't have enough information.
- Preferred HF: Everything about the Knights Templars
- Location: Northeast Scotland
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For all four of them. I've just added another oneLisa wrote:
Cool thanks is that for all three available styles?
- FredQ
- Technical Librarian
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- Joined: October 2014
- Currently reading: The Templars, Two Kings and a Pope
- Interest in HF: I like how HF can fill in the gaps where we don't have enough information.
- Preferred HF: Everything about the Knights Templars
- Location: Northeast Scotland
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I've added the "New posts" link back on the navigation barMLE (Emily Cotton) wrote:Me too. I like it where I can see it.
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Question on new posts. In the older format, when I clicked on a thread with new posts, I went to the last comment. Now when I do it on the new site, it takes me to the first post on the first page, despite a thread being several pages long.
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Is there a "mark posts read" button? I thought I saw one the other day, but I don't now. Thanks.
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- FredQ
- Technical Librarian
- Posts: 192
- Joined: October 2014
- Currently reading: The Templars, Two Kings and a Pope
- Interest in HF: I like how HF can fill in the gaps where we don't have enough information.
- Preferred HF: Everything about the Knights Templars
- Location: Northeast Scotland
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Good questionMisfit wrote:Question on new posts. In the older format, when I clicked on a thread with new posts, I went to the last comment. Now when I do it on the new site, it takes me to the first post on the first page, despite a thread being several pages long.
If you click on the subject, it will send you to the beginning of the topic. But you have a little icon right before the title that will take you to the first unread post. It's a little page icon on the blue style, or a little arrow on the latte style.
I've attached screenshots:
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- FredQ
- Technical Librarian
- Posts: 192
- Joined: October 2014
- Currently reading: The Templars, Two Kings and a Pope
- Interest in HF: I like how HF can fill in the gaps where we don't have enough information.
- Preferred HF: Everything about the Knights Templars
- Location: Northeast Scotland
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The mark read links won't appear in any of the search pages. New posts, Unread posts, Active posts, etc. are considered like a search.Susan wrote:Is there a "mark posts read" button? I thought I saw one the other day, but I don't now. Thanks.
The links appear on all the standard forum views:
So
- If you are on the main page, the links are on the right for the blue style, on the top left for the latte style.
- If you are on a sub-forum page, the links are at the same place, but they will only mark all the topics of the current forum read (instead of everything).
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Fred you have answered so many questions and fixed things so quickly without question that I thought you might fix some other things in my life Thanks for all you are doing, the site works great!
- FredQ
- Technical Librarian
- Posts: 192
- Joined: October 2014
- Currently reading: The Templars, Two Kings and a Pope
- Interest in HF: I like how HF can fill in the gaps where we don't have enough information.
- Preferred HF: Everything about the Knights Templars
- Location: Northeast Scotland
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You're welcomeAsh wrote:Fred you have answered so many questions and fixed things so quickly without question that I thought you might fix some other things in my life Thanks for all you are doing, the site works great!