Reading more than one thread
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CdnRed
Helpful Expat
Joined: Wed, Oct 26 2005, 19:52 PM Posts: 182 Location: Istanbul, Asian side
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 Reading more than one thread
Hello to the Powers that Be,
This is a newbie-type of question: Is there a faster way to read all the new (orange) threads in a forum-category (like a button "Next thread") rather than clicking on the Forum category to get back to the list of threads? Just wondering...
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| Wed, Feb 01 2006, 22:29 PM |
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AlSF
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Sat, Jun 11 2005, 21:47 PM Posts: 1124 Location: 7 hills by the bay, ocean
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I know, my mouse is complaining too when I'm on my desktop PC...
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| Thu, Feb 02 2006, 3:27 AM |
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starman
Gone
Joined: Tue, Jan 18 2005, 17:32 PM Posts: 2700
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Top right hand side of the screen, under log in and calender you should see view posts since last visit, click on this and see what happens.
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| Thu, Feb 02 2006, 8:41 AM |
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musulko
Expert Expat
Joined: Mon, May 09 2005, 10:23 AM Posts: 365 Location: Arnavutkoy
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As an Opera user, most of the time you get or an error message or a long list of old topics. But it does work correct occasionally 
_________________ Boredom: the desire for desires.
Leo Tolstoy
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| Thu, Feb 02 2006, 10:35 AM |
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GBSahne
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Sat, Apr 23 2005, 22:07 PM Posts: 1048 Location: back in the sand....
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It was also not working on IE prior to the crash but since returning back to normal server all seems well.
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| Thu, Feb 02 2006, 10:36 AM |
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flying Dutchman
Webmaster
Joined: Tue, Jan 18 2005, 17:32 PM Posts: 925 Location: Ankara
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CdnRed wrote: Hello to the Powers that Be,
This is a newbie-type of question: Is there a faster way to read all the new (orange) threads in a forum-category (like a button "Next thread") rather than clicking on the Forum category to get back to the list of threads? Just wondering... there isn't a button like "Next thread" option. however *there is a faster way to read all the new threads*. for that, one can use an RSS /News reader, see the following topic for an explanation: RSS Content SyndicatorGBSahne wrote: It was also not working on IE prior to the crash but since returning back to normal server all seems well.
the error messages have not gone unnoticed by us and i dare to say they were only seen when EiT had been hosted on our interim server. this server unfortunately is running a different (lower) version of PHP making for our forum software not to run correctly. apologies for this oversight but as said by GBSahne being back on our 'normal' server everything seems well again.
FD
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| Thu, Feb 02 2006, 12:01 PM |
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CdnRed
Helpful Expat
Joined: Wed, Oct 26 2005, 19:52 PM Posts: 182 Location: Istanbul, Asian side
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starman wrote: Top right hand side of the screen, under log in and calender you should see view posts since last visit, click on this and see what happens.
I had seen that before, StarAdmin, but had never thought it would be the way I'd want to read the forum. But having used that button two days in a row, I can attest - I LOVE it! It's much faster than scrolling up and down all through the main page and trying to remember where I'd been and what I've read! Thanks for the help!  )
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| Fri, Feb 03 2006, 16:46 PM |
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AlSF
Expat Gone Native
Joined: Sat, Jun 11 2005, 21:47 PM Posts: 1124 Location: 7 hills by the bay, ocean
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I always use that one on the top right Starman but I thought there would be another quickie fix. It's a good one though. Thanks.
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| Fri, Feb 03 2006, 23:05 PM |
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