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ps2wiz 02-09-2010 01:46 PM

Forum path in What's New?
 
When viewing the What's New page, I wish to view the whole forum path that is listed under the threads. And not just the section, how it currently is.

How do I achieve this?

Thanks in advance.

Videx 02-09-2010 11:41 PM

Quote:

I wish to view the whole forum path that is listed under the threads
I don't see any forum paths 'under' my threads in What's New, so I don't understand the question. Or the premise. Perhaps if you explain what you're trying to accomplish?

ps2wiz 03-29-2010 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Videx (Post 1978728)
I don't see any forum paths 'under' my threads in What's New, so I don't understand the question. Or the premise. Perhaps if you explain what you're trying to accomplish?

Click on "Whats New" then view the last column that shows you the forum location of the thread.

This column only shows you the ending forum location.

For example:

Let's say one of the results for the page is a thread that is listed in a forum section titled "Off Topic"

Then lets say another thread that is shown on that result page is a sub-category called "Off Topic" in a main forum titled "Local"

So as you can see, the results page only shows the ending forum section. For both thread results, it will show the forum location as "Off Topic" seeming like these threads are in the same section, when they are not!

I would want the last column to display the full path of "Local" AND "Off Topic"


Thank you.

Videx 03-29-2010 02:27 AM

Oh, well then the solution is obvious - don't name two forums the same. i.e., simply rename the subforum "Local: Off Topic".

But the concept seems silly. If the forum is "Local", then what's the point of having a subforum that's "Off Topic" or "Not Local"? Either it's a Local forum or it isn't.

ps2wiz 03-29-2010 02:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Videx (Post 2012013)
Oh, well then the solution is obvious - don't name two forums the same. i.e., simply rename the subforum "Local: Off Topic".

But the concept seems silly. If the forum is "Local", then what's the point of having a subforum that's "Off Topic" or "Not Local"? Either it's a Local forum or it isn't.

I am sorry, but consider the fact that the purpose and organizational structure of my forum varies from yours such as duplicate sub-category names are required.

Thanks for your offered help though. I would appreciate further assistance regarding my original intended question.


Thanks all


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