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I never asked how to find out when I was away from here, I knew how to do that.
I also knew how to search through every forum subsection to find the posts I had not read yet, Maybe I didn't make myself clear, what I was looking for was a simpler way than the way you have it set up. ps: no offense and I know you meant well but, I believe when someone starts off by saying something like this * (I apologize if this post sounds like its insulting your intelligence, because I'm not trying to do that, but I'm not sure how this isn't obvious, so I'm going to just spell it all out. Maybe you just didn't realize how things are organized here or something.) * part of them (probably the subconscious part) usually means it. |
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I addeds that () part last, because I was afraid that's how you would take my post and that's not how I wanted you to take it. Guess I was damned either way.
As for there being a simpler method to do what you want to do.... could it even get simpler than this? I mean, you open the sub-forum, you look at the date on the thread, and depending what that date is, you click on it. Seems extremely simple to me. If that's too complicated, I really don't know what to tell you. Sorry. There may be some easier way using , but that's not how I would do it (seems more complicated to me), so I've never played with it. I see there are fields to input a date range though, so maybe mess with that... |
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Here's a suggestion, how about removing the time from unread posts? This way they appear till we either log out or mark all forums as read.
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I don't believe this is possible. But I don't think it's a good idea anyway.
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