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- motet
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It looks like the software keeps track of what's been seen in that the icon on the left in the thread list has a star or not. But is there something to show me only new posts in a thread? I only find the thread title, which shows everything, and the little icon next to the last poster's name, which takes you to the very last posting.
I saw references in old postings to "new" and "unread" icons--was that the previous forum software or does that refer to the single link on the board inex page? I would like it to be on a thread-by-thread basis, since one is not interested in everything.
I saw references in old postings to "new" and "unread" icons--was that the previous forum software or does that refer to the single link on the board inex page? I would like it to be on a thread-by-thread basis, since one is not interested in everything.
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Motet, have you noticed this?
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- motet
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I have. That leads to a list of threads. Do the links in those threads then point only to new postings? Since I'm new, I don't have a sample to test. If you reply here, I'll try next time.
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Clicking the link leads to the thread with the new post(s).
To see the new posts you have to, “manually”, yourself, go to the end of the thread.
NB:
Sometimes, in a long thread, the “thread end” is on Page 2 so that going to the bottom of Page 1 will not show the newest post.
To see the new posts you have to, “manually”, yourself, go to the end of the thread.
NB:
Sometimes, in a long thread, the “thread end” is on Page 2 so that going to the bottom of Page 1 will not show the newest post.
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- motet
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Derrek on the Finale forums pointed out that there's a tiny icon that will show you only the new posts:Peter Thomsen wrote:Clicking the link leads to the thread with the new post(s).
To see the new posts you have to, “manually”, yourself, go to the end of the thread.
NB:
Sometimes, in a long thread, the “thread end” is on Page 2 so that going to the bottom of Page 1 will not show the newest post.
- motet
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For me, at least, the best way to visit the forum is by looking at View Unread Posts, which I get to by clicking Board Index and then clicking View Unread Posts. But if you then read a thread, the only way I've found to get back to View Unread Posts, is the two-step process of going to Board Index and then clicking View Unread Posts again (there is, mysteriously, a Back to Advanced Search which doesn't appear to be helpful). I guess I can use a browser bookmark to go straight to View Unread Posts, but am I missing something?
- motet
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Is there a way to ignore a topic so that it doesn't show up in "View unread posts"? Say I'm not interested in "Why don't the Mac scrollbars work?" for example. An "ignore from now on" button?
- motet
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Are the meanings of the little topic icons documented somewhere? What does the star mean? Occasionally there is an animated gif that emululates scrolling. I though perhaps that meant someone was writing a response, but that doesn't seem to be the case (see the "Who's here?").
- Charles Lawrence
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Don't know about the star, but the scrolling icon seems to indicate that there are more than one page of posts. You can click on which one you want to go to.
Looks like a red icon means the post is unread by the user, and a blue icon means it has been read by the user.
Looks like the star might mean that the user has posted in the topic.
Looks like a red icon means the post is unread by the user, and a blue icon means it has been read by the user.
Looks like the star might mean that the user has posted in the topic.
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I also thought the star meant that you yourself had posted.
I have an additional question: I know that clicking the little icon to the left of the topic takes one to the unread posts, but once that is done, how does one get to the last post in that thread. In other words, when there are no unread posts. I can't find a way.
Zuill
I have an additional question: I know that clicking the little icon to the left of the topic takes one to the unread posts, but once that is done, how does one get to the last post in that thread. In other words, when there are no unread posts. I can't find a way.
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- motet
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On the right, the tiny page next to the last poster's name.
Apparently the scrolling icon means "popular", not multiple pages. I don't know what the precise definition of popular is, though.
Apparently the scrolling icon means "popular", not multiple pages. I don't know what the precise definition of popular is, though.
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Scrolling might mean "popular", but I only saw it on topics with more than one page of posts. That would imply the topic is "popular", no?
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- motet
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Doy! Somehow I didn't notice the link I want in the blue area at the top of the page, which appears to be always present. I had been using the lower of the two shown here, which isn't always present.motet wrote:For me, at least, the best way to visit the forum is by looking at View Unread Posts, which I get to by clicking Board Index and then clicking View Unread Posts. But if you then read a thread, the only way I've found to get back to View Unread Posts, is the two-step process of going to Board Index and then clicking View Unread Posts again (there is, mysteriously, a Back to Advanced Search which doesn't appear to be helpful). I guess I can use a browser bookmark to go straight to View Unread Posts, but am I missing something?
EDIT: apparently the administrator just added this. Thanks!
- Charles Lawrence
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Where is the Post Settings page where such a threshold is uncovered?motet wrote:Looks like you're right. Found an online discussion:
The "hot" icons are used when the topic has as many replies as the "Popular topic threshold:" on the Post Settings page.
BTW, I have seen multiple page posts with no scrolling icon too, but just recently, as well as a scrolling icon with only one page.
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- Charles Lawrence
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Hey Mike,miker wrote:That may be an admin setting, not for us mortals.
Maybe you can find out what the threshold is. Would be nice to know. But, as Motet said somewhere recently, It makes no difference. It is what it is, and that's that.
Charles
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- Charles Lawrence
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Now I see a large green check in the post icon. What does it signify? Is there not a guide to this forum software that explains all this?
Charles
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- Peter Thomsen
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The large green dot with a check mark means “Problem Solved”.Charles Lawrence wrote:Now I see a large green check in the post icon. What does it signify? …
I think that this is a new forum feature, and Scott (= the forum administrator) has just explained to me how I can mark a thread with the “Problem Solved” icon.
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- zuill
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I have always been bothered by "problem solved" indicators as there might be other solutions that discussion could bring out. I have often solved problems other ways and look to see how others have solved problems other ways. Just because the OP has the immediate problem solved doesn't mean the best or one-and-only solution has been discovered.
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