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SoftWareRevue 11-16-2005 03:48 AM

Maybe I just explained it wrong.

Admins and Super Mods have "Advanced Editing Options" available to them whenever they post.

I would like to have the Advanced Editing Options available only when editing.

You know. Sometimes you're replying to a thread, get distracted or get into something that requires research, and it can be quite a while before you actucally click Submit.

But, since the Advanced Editing Options are displayed then, the post is marked as being posted at the time you started writing. It can cause it to be out of order.

I, actually, probably went into too much detail.

All I really need to know is if this can be configured to display only on edit.

thalamus 11-16-2005 08:37 AM

I've discovered something a little strange after installing this very good plugin - every time I (or another admin who has the facility to amend poster and date etc) makes a 'normal' post (i.e. from ourselves), it doesn't show up as being 'read' and maintains its unread status until you physically have to select 'Mark Forum Read' from the drop down. Is there something in the template amendments that would have caused this to happen, so that I can check in the right places?

Thanks again for a very useful mod :)

akanevsky 11-16-2005 05:52 PM

Quote:

Could you please provide screenshots? Thanks!
Look in the original Xenon's thread.

Quote:

Maybe I just explained it wrong.

Admins and Super Mods have "Advanced Editing Options" available to them whenever they post.

I would like to have the Advanced Editing Options available only when editing.

You know. Sometimes you're replying to a thread, get distracted or get into something that requires research, and it can be quite a while before you actucally click Submit.

But, since the Advanced Editing Options are displayed then, the post is marked as being posted at the time you started writing. It can cause it to be out of order.

I, actually, probably went into too much detail.

All I really need to know is if this can be configured to display only on edit.
I'll make a checkbox - "use/not use custom time", which will be off by default.

Quote:

I've discovered something a little strange after installing this very good plugin - every time I (or another admin who has the facility to amend poster and date etc) makes a 'normal' post (i.e. from ourselves), it doesn't show up as being 'read' and maintains its unread status until you physically have to select 'Mark Forum Read' from the drop down. Is there something in the template amendments that would have caused this to happen, so that I can check in the right places?

Thanks again for a very useful mod
I'll look into it.

SoftWareRevue 11-16-2005 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psionic Vision
. . . I'll make a checkbox - "use/not use custom time", which will be off by default. . ..

That will be perfect!


[edit]
durned typos

Snake 11-16-2005 06:29 PM

Vision, great hack but is it possible to re-place the Advanced Options below the "Additional Options". It could be alot better.

hohleweg 11-20-2005 05:09 PM

hi
i have problem
when i write a post and i read it, its dont unread and i see on "new posts" the post.

although I read remain the contribution unread thus fat written that lie that? greeting jo

akanevsky 11-20-2005 09:07 PM

Quote:

although I read remain the contribution unread thus fat written that lie that? greeting jo
English please thank you very much.

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Vision, great hack but is it possible to re-place the Advanced Options below the "Additional Options".
This is just a matter of a template edit... :]

Hellraider 11-22-2005 04:12 PM

I think holeweg wants to point out the same issue mentioned before by thalamus: ;)

Posts that have been read by admins are not marked as being read.

Sal Collaziano 11-22-2005 05:11 PM

Hey. I just noticed that when I go to post a new thread, on top of the title area, I have the Advanced Editing Options showing up - even before I submit the post. Did something go wrong? Or is this normal? I don't see it happening on another site I admin with this feature installed...

DocBenny 11-22-2005 05:21 PM

Ok how do I install this.. I imported it through install product..but nothing happens??


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