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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWith historic chapters (eg Dead Celebrities) one is taken to page 1, not the latest post. (Annoying, rather than a matter of life and death.)
Agree here -----
We used to have "show posts in reverse order" which is my chosen way to read threads and that is pretty important to meComment
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Originally posted by CanPayButWouldRatherNot View Post
Agree here -----
We used to have "show posts in reverse order" which is my chosen way to read threads and that is pretty important to me
If you want to make that your default view to save having to click on it each time, go to your Control Panel, select the "Account" tab, and scroll down to "Conversation Detail Options" > "Display mode", select the "Latest Activity" radio button, then scroll down to the bottom and hit the "Save Changes" button.
It's probably not been tested as much either by me or by the vBulletin developers, so if you encounter any problems with it, post them hereComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
At the top of a thread there's two tabs: "Posts" and "Latest Activity". The "Latest Activity" one shows posts in reverse order.
If you want to make that your default view to save having to click on it each time, go to your Control Panel, select the "Account" tab, and scroll down to "Conversation Detail Options" > "Display mode", select the "Latest Activity" radio button, then scroll down to the bottom and hit the "Save Changes" button.
It's probably not been tested as much either by me or by the vBulletin developers, so if you encounter any problems with it, post them hereComment
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New bug!
Discovered on AtW's "official budget 2021 thread". When clicking like on a post that has been liked by someone else (specifically one posted by Whorty and already liked by AtW) I got the following error message:
Clicking like on a post that hasn't previously been liked is working fine.
It's probably linked to AtW's account
EDIT: must have been some transient nonsense going on, the issue appears to have gone away. I'm still blaming AtW.Last edited by ladymuck; 27 February 2021, 09:31.Comment
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I've also noticed you can't add a title to a post anymore. Not a heavily used feature of the previous forum but it had a usefulness in drawing attention to stuff.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI've also noticed you can't add a title to a post anymore. Not a heavily used feature of the previous forum but it had a usefulness in drawing attention to stuff.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Yes, I need to investigate why they removed that feature. I don't think restoring it would break anything, but I'll make sure firstComment
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'mark forums read' appears to work, until you then select 'todays posts' if logged out, or 'new posts' when logged in.
everything comes back in bold <unread>.
so it's lying.Comment
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