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Aurxix Posts: 221/252 |
Originally posted by Elric Yeah I have see you have made alot of Hacks yourself, thats great work! just a complament off-topic hehe ![]() |
Elric Posts: 48/164 |
Ah, OK. I got confused for a second there, since you said it was good, then said it was great. ![]() To skip off-topic for a moment, my board is doing fine. I've implimented this there, as well as many other things, though the NEW thing isn't optional on my board... |
Aurxix Posts: 218/252 |
Yeah it would be great now that i thought about it, also how is your board going i checked on it a couple months ago just to see whats happening. |
Elric Posts: 47/164 |
Umm... what is? The idea? |
Aurxix Posts: 205/252 |
Awsome!!![]() |
Elric Posts: 41/164 |
Put in to action and Optionized!™ via Edit Profile. |
Aurxix Posts: 92/252 |
Originally posted by Kario Its good though if someone does want them, think it should be put in to action |
Alastor Posts: 192/8204 |
Unless you, y'know.
Looked at the "last post" field. Hell, I don't even use mark forum read, I just look at that, and I've never had problems ![]() |
Elric Posts: 37/164 |
But if someone makes a post while you're making a forum read, then you'll never know that post was made, because the board will mark it as read, too. |
Kingpin Posts: 24/709 |
I dont see the point in doing this really. I never mark a forum read then reply to something. I mark it read last, so it wont say NEW any more..... |
Elric Posts: 22/164 |
It was easy as pie!
I just opened forum.php and changned this:
if(($thread[lastpostdate]>$postread[$id] and $log and $id) or ($thread[lastpostdate]>ctime()-3600 and (!$log or !$id))){ To this: if(($thread[lastpostdate]>$postread[$id] and $log and $id and $thread[lastposter]!=$loguserid) or ($thread[lastpostdate]>ctime()-3600 and (!$log or !$id))){ Of course, my forum.php and index.php are modified to show ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
HyperHacker Posts: 63/5072 |
Should only be a matter of adding a condition to a MySQL query somewhere. |
Elric Posts: 15/164 |
That's a good idea, Smallhacker. I should be able to impliment it on my board, and I'm sure that Xk can impliment it here. Just dunno if he will... ![]() |
Stifu Posts: 14/647 |
Also, I suggest making it so all threads are marked as read by default, when you just made an account... I can't keep track of the amount of (stupid) people who've been digging 3 year old topics, then saying they didn't think it was old because it was written it was "new" next to it... _¬ |
Smallhacker Posts: 33/832 |
I dunno how many times this has happened to me. I read threads in a forum, marks it as read, replies to one of the threads and goes to some other site. After a while, I return. I see that there's a new post in the forum, I open it. I open the thread and scroll down to the last post. That's the reply I made! I forgot to click on "Mark forum as read" after posting.
The current code which decides if a thread should have ![]() How about this? In the forum view code, after it decides if a thread should have ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Anyone willing to add this to the board? |