*Gurus* divil Posted November 25, 2002 *Gurus* Posted November 25, 2002 This forum software has never worked right for me. It is always thinking threads are unread when they have been (even when mine is the last post) OR thinking that I've read threads that I haven't. I've kind of gotten used to it by now though :) Quote MVP, Visual Developer - .NET Now you see why evil will always triumph - because good is dumb. My free .NET Windows Forms Controls and Articles
Leaders Banjo Posted November 25, 2002 Leaders Posted November 25, 2002 I have noticed recently that the little icons in the left hand column do seem to work as you would expect. Its just the large blue "new post" buttons that remain when they shouldn't. Quote Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't!
*Experts* Volte Posted November 25, 2002 *Experts* Posted November 25, 2002 I always use the Last Poster/Last Post Times marker as my new post indicator; never use the little red icons (however, the little open/closed envelope beside threads is accurate, so that's useful). BTW, congratulations on your new EVB status lebb! :) Quote
*Gurus* Thinker Posted November 25, 2002 *Gurus* Posted November 25, 2002 I have had very little problem with the mark forum as read on this site/version of Vb. It isn't supposed to mark individual threads as read just because you read them (at least it never has at any time for me). But when I mark a forum as read, it resets all the posts as read. Quote Posting Guidelines
Leaders Banjo Posted November 26, 2002 Leaders Posted November 26, 2002 But it does in fact mark them as read when you've read them. The envelope icon changes from open to closed. Quote Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't!
Leaders lebb Posted November 26, 2002 Leaders Posted November 26, 2002 As far as I know, the threads do get marked as read properly, but the "go to first new post" button (that's what you're referring to, Banjo?) seems to take you to the first new post since the last time you logged in or marked all forums read. I think it has always worked this way, whether by design or mistake. ;) Quote Laura "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind." -- Albert Einstein
*Gurus* Thinker Posted November 26, 2002 *Gurus* Posted November 26, 2002 I have never in all the time we have used vBulletin seen a thread marked as read by reading it. I wish I knew what you meant. Quote Posting Guidelines
Administrators AWS Posted November 26, 2002 Author Administrators Posted November 26, 2002 I have seen it happen. I also notice that if I reply to a thread and then go back to the main page all threads will be marked read. I have found that this is not a problem with vbulletin but is a problem with browser settings. I have experimented and if you have the option to check for new versions of a page set to always the problem exists. Setting it to auto or once a session cures it. Quote Bob Schwarz, Sr. Xtreme .Net Talk Me @ Twitter - Network @ Twitter
*Gurus* Thinker Posted November 27, 2002 *Gurus* Posted November 27, 2002 Laura has now explained to me what she is talking about. I have always looked at the first unread post arrow as the sign whether a thread is read or not. I have never looked at the envelopes as to whether they are open or closed. I see now that they close. Quote Posting Guidelines
Guest wild wolf Posted November 27, 2002 Posted November 27, 2002 Bob, i have noticed that if i dont login into my account and use the forumas guest, i cannot see some of the threads, i just freaked out when i was browsing the forum to check if there was any reply to my post, my thread was gone only to realize later after i logged in that it was still there. In simple words if a person does not login u see diff posts and after u login u see diff posts. Iam using the lite blue style set. asrar [edit] by the way hi laura, long time no chat :D [/edit] Quote
Leaders Iceplug Posted November 27, 2002 Leaders Posted November 27, 2002 Laura has now explained to me what she is talking about. I have always looked at the first unread post arrow as the sign whether a thread is read or not. I have never looked at the envelopes as to whether they are open or closed. I see now that they close. I think I've seen this too, although I've only seen it associated with the poll threads... if someone votes, the blue (new post) icon shows up and the person who last posted in the thread has their name on, but the last time is indicated by the vote time... IMO. Quote Iceplug, USN One of my coworkers thinks that I believe that drawing bullets is the most efficient way of drawing bullets. Whatever!!! :-(
Leaders Banjo Posted November 27, 2002 Leaders Posted November 27, 2002 Laura has now explained to me what she is talking about. I have always looked at the first unread post arrow as the sign whether a thread is read or not. I have never looked at the envelopes as to whether they are open or closed. I see now that they close. Yeah, I did too. I only recently noticed the envelopes. You may remember me complaining about this when we originally switched to vBulletin. I completely missed the envelopes was just looking at the big blue arrow as an indicator of read status. Quote Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't!
Leaders lebb Posted November 29, 2002 Leaders Posted November 29, 2002 How funny. I have only recently started using the arrows; before that, the opened/closed envelopes are all I paid attention to. :) ...if someone votes, the blue (new post) icon shows up and the person who last posted in the thread has their name on, but the last time is indicated by the vote time... This is by design (and a fairly recent change), so you can tell when someone has voted on a poll. Quote Laura "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind." -- Albert Einstein
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