My option up there is "mark forums read"...when I click on it a dialogue box pops up giving the only option as "mark all forums read"? instead of the old option of "mark this forum read"?It still looks to be there; if you are within a given forum there is a ‘mark read’ at the top on the context sensitive tool thingie. I’ve not tested it as I‘m not caught up, but I think that is what it does.
Tony...mark me down as a numpty and give me a lifetime ban.It does work as I described. I just went into the Headphones room and hit the button at the top saying ‘mark read’ and it popped up a dialogue box asking me if I wanted to mark the Headphones forum read. It is context sensitive, what it does depends upon where you are on the site map.
Great choice, enjoy the darkside...I moved to the darkside to try it out for a day or two.
Thanks, Tony. Just wanted to make sure. I'll fiddle at my end then.There should be no difference at all in typeface. It certainly looks just the same to me here, it is just the control elements and some functionality that has changed. It also looked fine to me on my Raspberry Pi4 running Raspberry OS, and that’s the closest to Linux I have other than MacOS (again fine). I can’t explain it, and the problem as always is ‘Linux’ isn’t ever one thing! There are thousands of possibilities here, but my guess would be it is a font issue at your end.
This may be a small thing, but email notifications of a conversation (update) no longer contain the body text, so you have to log in to read it. Small beer, but different to the old version behaviour?
I've just discovered that if you click on, for example, '10 minutes ago' on the most recent post line in the index of threads, it takes you there. (To the most recent post, that is, not to 10 minutes ago. That would be really impressive.)Small request...
Just wondering if it's possible to move the thread page counter to the top of the page, as it used to be, so that when viewing on a phone, we don't have to scroll right to the bottom of the page to then select the most recent page... if that makes sense?
Thanks!