LOL ….. Wow … doesn't that give me some ideas…….
On a side note …. come back @Trembling Hand and have a chat to @minwa …. what a great conversation that would be
That's just given me an idea; do Google bots pick up signatures? If so, using a "most searched for phrase" in signatures should put ASF high on any search result. Let's try it.
Heh, we've had lunch together some time ago. I suspect he is busy having fun some bushes or some off trail.
I like it - but your like will decide the winner not mine..
Skate, I'm sorry but I've let you down. I've been unable to reach a satisfying decision due to the eclectic nature of the Dump it Here thread. I don't want to make a poor choice and that is my concern at this point.
Any further suggestions from the community?
Skate, I'm sorry but I've let you down. I've been unable to reach a satisfying decision due to the eclectic nature of the Dump it Here thread. I don't want to make a poor choice and that is my concern at this point.
Any further suggestions from the community?
If it 'aint broke etc etc ….. I like the name … it suits… Where do I pick up my prize!
Jeezz, I like "The Dump it Here" very much. Have been busy of late but when time permits I intend to give in depth thought and hopefully some answers to a number of questions raised
Joe, you have not let me down at all. I thought the thread title was the issue for the lack of traction - but I believe now its the content that others find little to no value.
I have my views relating to trading & I expected others would have a differing view & rightly so. Every member who have posted in the 'Dump it here' thread has done so in the spirit of the thread & there has been some outstanding posts made.
At the end of some pages is a button:
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It's current functionality is to potentially take you up the page to the first unread post with a 'New' tag.
However, what it doesn't do is to take you to your actual last unread post, unless it happens to be on the current page. Should you have 5 unread posts on a thread, and post 5 spills over onto a new page. This button should take you back to the previous page to show you your first unread post. Right now, it doesn't do that.
Related to this, the "New" tag disappears when you switch to another page too. So if you need to manually go back a page to see unread posts, the New tag clears when you do so, and you're left guessing what might be new.
I'll include my entire sequence, in case that's important:
1) Hit the [New Posts] button. This takes me to a screen called "New Posts and Threads"
2) Click on the time under the Last Post column. This takes you to the last post.
3) Press the [Go to First Unread] button. The URL for that button always seems to be somewhere on the current page, regardless of whether there are previously unread messages on previous pages.
I just did a test by clicking into the final page of a thread I've never read anything on before. The link for that button was page 8, the current page. I guess I'd be expecting it to take me to message #1, page 1, since they're all unread.
When you click on the time in the "Last Post" column (step 2) you immediately go to the last post in that thread.
Can you click on a few thread titles and see if that takes you to the first post with a "New" tag in that thread.
Well that works perfectly! Thanks for solving my clicking conundrum.
At the top of the screen is a [NEW POSTS] button. It points to https://www.aussiestockforums.com/find-new/posts . However, once clicked on, it returns essentially a snapshot in time, redirecting to a URL such as https://www.aussiestockforums.com/find-new/14066377/posts
From the user's POV, they click on the New Posts button. Do some reading. Leave the computer. Wash the dishes. Come back to the computer and press F5 to refresh the browser, assuming that because they're at the New Post screen, a refresh should act the same as clicking on the button. Except it doesn't. It just redisplays the previous snapshot.
My suggestion is that the URL be rewritten back to https://www.aussiestockforums.com/find-new/posts , so that a browser fresh shows "fresh" new posts.
Thanks. Let me know what you find.I appreciate the suggestion and will look into whether this can be changed by simply adjusting the settings but I suspect that this is hard coded into the core software, although I may be wrong about that.
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