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Change Posts Since last visit to Last Post?

Started by InsomniacP, January 31, 2013, 03:07:15 AM

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InsomniacP

Hey there all,

Just wondered if anyone knows of a fix for the posts since last visit?

There seems to be a few on our community that say they miss out on loads of new posts on the forum as they seem to go off the radar so to speak.

If you come to the forum and leave without reading some posts they seem to go of the last post since last visit when you return, is there a way of fixing this so that it just changed to unread posts and if you want to clear them off you can click all forums as read?

I hope that makes sense?

Thanks in advanced!

Paul 
www.gamersrespawn.co.uk 25+ Gaming Community

Arantor

Quotethey seem to go of the last post since last visit when you return,

That is why it says 'unread posts since last visit' in the default theme...

QuoteJust wondered if anyone knows of a fix for the posts since last visit?

It isn't broken. It is working exactly as designed - to show you the latest updated stuff since you last visited. If you want to see all of them, there is a performance hit attached, though there is an 'All Unread Topics' option shown on the unread posts page.
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InsomniacP

Cheers Arantor,

Excuse my term broke or fix what I'm actually looking for is a solution?
www.gamersrespawn.co.uk 25+ Gaming Community

Storman™

Is this topic now solved InsomniacP ? Not much more to add than what Arantor told you.

Kindred

/index.php?action=unread;all

however, as Arantor said, you really don't want this for your normal link, since it will seriously affect performance on your forum if many people are calling this action at the same time.
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