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Would be good to have a direct link to the latest post..


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#1 The_Silencer

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Posted November 03 2011 - 09:29 AM

.. on the board index and per every forum branch.

Which would be to include the shortened topic of the latest thread and clicking on it, to direct the user to the latest post of the thread.

Just an idea though Hope this helps! :)


P.S. Ups!.. wrong forum. Sorry admins! :)

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#2 lavalamp1138

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Posted November 03 2011 - 09:40 AM

If I may clarify, this board already offers the feature of linking users to the latest posts in each thread. In the board index, as well as each forum index, under the "Latest Post" section are these tiny, green-tinted boxes. Clicking them will take you to the latest post for that particular thread.
I hope this helps!
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#3 The_Silencer

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Posted November 03 2011 - 10:26 AM

Ouch.. lol; my bad. :D

Then, please, just delete this thread my friend. :)

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Posted November 03 2011 - 10:48 AM

Are you sure you want me to delete this thread_ It could prove useful for other members who aren't aware of this feature.

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Posted November 03 2011 - 11:21 AM

Yeah.. right. I do not care much about to show my distraction of the week on here. So don't delete this thread if it may be of some help to any other folk.

That or you might remove this and subsequently create some useful sticky in here. Whatever you want, mate. ;)

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#6 RedVan

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Posted November 03 2011 - 11:59 AM

lavalamp1138 said:

Are you sure you want me to delete this thread_ It could prove just how incompetent you are.

Sorry, I had to ;)  There's 2 sides to everything :D

(I didn't know of this feature either, actually, I still don't because I didn't really read the thread I just noticed this great opportunity to show the other side.  Wut r we talkin about here_)

#7 The_Silencer

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Posted November 04 2011 - 01:26 PM

I do not clearly understand if you're calling incompetent to yourself or to me up there. Anyway, that's not what Lava posted.

Anyhow, the little green rectangle is barely visible here at my end. Blame my color settings and/or monitor if you want. So, most of the times, when what you do see a linked nickname on a forum around, you're usually directed to his or her forumite profile.

And by the way, the input textboxes under the forum standard Hawken theme are hard hardly delimitable due that these are shown in black over black. Hope this helps once more.

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Posted November 04 2011 - 08:16 PM

No need to get hostile, he was merely musing is all (though a tad bit rudely).

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Posted November 05 2011 - 10:23 AM

Wasn't my intention to look too serious up there. :D

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