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New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 13:35
by alanbakewell
May I respectfully ask;

Why do the "New Posts" seem to disappear after only a couple of hours?
I'm sure they used to be on display longer.

Is the "Clear 'em off" button set to a certain time? Are they deleted from the "New Posts" section manually?

This is a frustrating problem for the likes of me who logs on every morning to read said "New Posts", then comes
home from work and logs on again only to find that unanswered posts have long gone to the big bin in the sky
and only a thorough search of the board index will find said lost posts.

Is it possible to let the "New Posts" remain new for a bit longer? 24 hours perhaps?

Frustrated of Burntwood. :D :D

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 14:13
by JimN
"New Posts" doesn't mean "new posts under a certain age", Alan.

It means "posts which [a member's] account has not seen before".

If you or I didn't log on for (say) a month, we'd both have dozens of "new posts" come up the first time we returned to the site as logged-on members, irrespective of how old the last posts in the threads were.

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 14:20
by Derek Misselbrook
Alan I thought you were putting up a fence !!..... :D

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 15:46
by alanbakewell
JimN wrote:"New Posts" doesn't mean "new posts under a certain age", Alan.

It means "posts which [a member's] account has not seen before".

If you or I didn't log on for (say) a month, we'd both have dozens of "new posts" come up the first time we returned to the site as logged-on members, irrespective of how old the last posts in the threads were.



Yes............I've got that..............I think..............

So, if I read this new post, ( actually it's now an old post due to the fact that I've read it ). However, If someone else reads it for the first time, it'll come up as a new post.
I, however, will not be able to read it again due to the fact that I've read it once so it'll be gone. If, however, someone replies to this new post, that new "new" post will remain a new post to me
due to the fact that I've not yet read it.

O.K. then, I understand...............

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 15:48
by alanbakewell
Derek Misselbrook wrote:Alan I thought you were putting up a fence !!..... :D


Derek, shouldn't you be out spud pickin'? :D :lol:

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 18:05
by Alan Taylor
Alan B wrote:
So, if I read this new post, ( actually it's now an old post due to the fact that I've read it ). However, If someone else reads it for the first time, it'll come up as a new post. I, however, will not be able to read it again due to the fact that I've read it once so it'll be gone. If, however, someone replies to this new post, that new "new" post will remain a new post to me due to the fact that I've not yet read it.


Not quite Alan. It will not show again as a New Post when someone else reads it, only when someone adds a Reply to the Topic. However, you will be able to read a post again as all Topics are held on the Message Board that they were originally posted on.

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 19:20
by kipper
this is all as clear as mud. :geek: :geek: :geek: peter

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2013, 21:09
by neil2726
I've forgotton what the question was! :D

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 22 Jul 2013, 10:36
by bazmusicman
]I've forgotton what the question was![/quote]

I think it's about spud pickin'!!

Baz.

Re: New Posts

PostPosted: 25 Jul 2013, 13:28
by dogbender
Alan, were a secret scriptwriter for Yes Minister by any chance?
Shades of Sir Humphrey Appleby .......
Pete