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Thread/Forum Read Marking Modifications...
Here's my problem:
I want to use Database (automatic forum marking), because it makes it much more accurate, and makes it a LOT easier for my moderators. However... my members hate the fact, that after you post something, it doesn't show up in "New Posts" anymore until someone else posts in it. They want to be able to easily find their thread, even if they were the last person to post there. So... is there any way to make "New Posts" use the automatic forum marking, but still show threads that you posted even if their are no replies? I need to find a way to get the forum marking to ignore your own threads basically... is that possible? Thanks in advance! |
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Just advise them to use the "Todays Posts" link if they don't like how new posts works.
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Where is the "Todays Posts" link? Is that something I wiped out with my style... hmm...
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Anybody? I have a custom style, and I don't have a "Today's Posts" link anywhere... can anyone give me the code for it so I can put that back in?
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....../search.php?do=getdaily
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