I always got confused by which was next and which was previous. Usually, I ended up navigating the wrong way and wondering why all the old posts had suddenly become new again...stuck wrote: ....so I wondered if it was only me that missed that little refinement.
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When <Previous post> and <Next post> were at the bottom of the thread they were my favourite way of navigating. Since they moved I have been going back to the <board index> or <unread posts> so I can follow the link that gets me to the next unread part of the thread.
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StuartR wrote:When <Previous post> and <Next post> were at the bottom of the thread they were my favourite way of navigating.
Someone has very kindly added this navigation, at least it has appeared in subsilver2.
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I was wondering how long it would take for someone to notice.HansV wrote:Mike added the navigation links to all styles that didn't have them yet a few days ago.
I was bored.
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At some point, is there a chance of having "Mark all posts as read" (or similar) at the top right of all the 'search-type' pages like
It would save all those additional clicks for those who use those pages as their primary mechanism for post-reading.
Thanks!
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It would save all those additional clicks for those who use those pages as their primary mechanism for post-reading.
Thanks!
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