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How to cancel "unreadreplies" for spesific threads?

Started by Elmacik, September 03, 2005, 10:38:43 AM

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Elmacik

i mean, when you click the link of "Show new replies to your posts"
it shows you all the threads that you have a post in.
But what if i dont want a SPESIFIC thread to be listed?
There is no option for it in SMF 1.1 beta 3 public.


SUGGESTION:
I think the "unreadreplies" option should be MERGED with the subscribtions option.
This way, user will be automaticall subscribbed to a thread whic she/he posts into. (ofcourse that will be available to them to cancel automatic subscribtion)
And it will be very easy to subscribe/unsubscribe and very easy to follow the threads we have posts in.
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Oldiesmann

Automatic subscription is already there.
Profile -> Notification and Email
Check the box next to "Turn notification on when you post or reply to a topic".
The "subscriptions" area will also show a "new" icon when there's a new reply to a topic you're subscribed to.

[Unknown]

> How to cancel "unreadreplies" for spesific threads?

Visit the topic.  Consider it "cancelled."

-[Unknown]

Elmacik

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Quote from: Oldiesmann on September 03, 2005, 09:00:38 PM
Automatic subscription is already there.
Profile -> Notification and Email
Check the box next to "Turn notification on when you post or reply to a topic".
The "subscriptions" area will also show a "new" icon when there's a new reply to a topic you're subscribed to.

i ofcourse know there is automatic subscribtion. i dont think there is something unclear with my suggestion ...

Quote from: [Unknown] on September 03, 2005, 09:03:49 PM
> How to cancel "unreadreplies" for spesific threads?

Visit the topic.  Consider it "cancelled."

-[Unknown]

what if i post hundreds of topics/messages and what if i dont want to visit them all and want them to be listed?

i hope forsakenlad reads this topic and understands what i mean sometimes that seems to be a complaint...

[unknown] , why not to make it?
you ofcourse have the rights and the *power* to not to accept.
but why to answer a request like that?
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