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Hello Joe,
I've just noticed an oddity that is most likely related to shortened lists:
Usually, I logon early in the morning and leave the ASF tab active all day. Works well - but - there seems to be a problem with your program's interpretation of "visiting". At shortly after 2pm local time, I find this text in the top notification row: "Welcome, pixel. You last visited: Today at 12:43 PM."
Not surprisingly, only "New posts" added to after 12:43 show in the list.
If I may hazard a guess, your program might have a timer that runs down for - guessing only - 30 minutes after my last keyboard or mouse action on its browser tab, then considers my "visit" ended. If that were the case, increasing the timer to 3 or 4 hours would help all those of us who feel we don't see enough posts.
Hi Pixel,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
Yes, the current user session timeout is set to 30 minutes. The problem I have with extending it to three or four hours is that it would give a very distorted impression of how many people are actually online at ASF. If I set to three hours, those who hadn't interacted with the forums for over two and a half hours would still be showing up in the list of "Currently Active Users" and would be considered online. Twenty or thirty minutes are usually the default user timeout time periods for this reason.
When this happens to me I just select the "Today's Posts" option in the "Quick Links" drop down menu and review recently updated threads to see if I have missed anything I want to read. I find that I now use both this and the "New Posts" feature to review recently posted content.
However, I am certainly open to suggestion, and compromise if there are others who feel that this is something that they'd like to see changed. If anyone else has an opinion one way or the other on the issue, please feel free to let me know by posting in this thread.