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springwater
22nd October 2009, 08:44 PM
Excuse me if I'm covering old ground as I seem to remember a change with how "New Posts" worked a while back.

What's a little annoying is when you open a "New Post" and don't think to take note of where it originated from so finding it again is difficult.

I realise I could subscribe to the thread thus creating a list of subscribed threads and navigate from there but what I would prefer is a fixed list of posts in the order of time they were posted then an option to view only the New Posts within the list.

Otherwise I can live with the way things are :)

DJ’s Timber
22nd October 2009, 09:17 PM
Go to the Toolbar up top and click on Quick Links then select Today's Posts, that will show you every post since you've either cleared your cookies or marked Forums as read.

springwater
22nd October 2009, 09:27 PM
:doh:oh yeah, that's where it is, how come it's not on the same level as New Posts?

Thanks DJ :)

springwater
22nd October 2009, 10:05 PM
:rolleyes: Guess it's a bit crowded up there, is the Menu Bar customisable? I'd put it in place of Members List and Calendar which seem to me better under Quick links.

steven
22nd October 2009, 10:07 PM
:doh:oh yeah, that's where it is, how come it's not on the same level as New Posts?

Thanks DJ :)

A new post isn't a new post once you've read it :wink:

Its not on the same level because it has been left in its default location, which I agree probably isn't the best place to have it. Links like; members list, FAQ and Calendar are much less useful to most users.

regards

springwater
22nd October 2009, 10:38 PM
A new post isn't a new post once you've read it :wink:

Its not on the same level because it has been left in its default location, which I agree probably isn't the best place to have it. Links like; members list, FAQ and Calendar are much less useful to most users.

regards

Yeah I get the concept of a New Post...but just because I've read it, if I didn't take note of what thread or forum it belonged to I don't know where it went after reading it :doh:

So now I'll go to Todays Post to find it, no sweat :cool:

Is Todays Post locked in the default location :-:?

steven
22nd October 2009, 11:05 PM
Is Todays Post locked in the default location :-:?

Nope, it can be easily moved, but that isn't my decision.

springwater
22nd October 2009, 11:53 PM
Nope, it can be easily moved, but that isn't my decision.

No worries :2tsup: