Thread Titles Change Color Once You Have Opened Them
I was thinking it would be a nice feature if the titles of the threads you have visited changed font color or something.
It would be a handy way to spot threads you're watching and also let you know which ones you have not read.
It would be a handy way to spot threads you're watching and also let you know which ones you have not read.
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Anything that has a new post in it, has a orange star on the left side. Blank page next to thread = you've been there since the last post.
Originally posted by: Paul
well if you use the latest posts button.
Anything that has a new post in it, has a orange star on the left side. Blank page next to thread = you've been there since the last post.
That function doesn't appear to be working for me right now as all of the posts show the orange star regardless if there has been any new posts or not.
Originally posted by: del01
That function doesn't appear to be working for me right now as all of the posts show the orange star regardless if there has been any new posts or not.
Same here actually, using Chrome 24.0.1312.52 for OS X. I have to manually click mark all read.
Originally posted by: Mario's Right Nut
Sounds resource intensive.
Change the a:link visited color from the active color. Not resource intestive at all.
In firefox, go to Tools -> Options -> Content -> Colors and select "override" or whatever. I'm sure there's similar options in IE, Chrome, and Opera as well.
Originally posted by: dra600n
Originally posted by: Mario's Right Nut
Sounds resource intensive.
Change the a:link visited color from the active color. Not resource intestive at all.
In firefox, go to Tools -> Options -> Content -> Colors and select "override" or whatever. I'm sure there's similar options in IE, Chrome, and Opera as well.
I just tried that and it does work for thread titles but it changes too many other things to make it function properly on NA.
Originally posted by: dra600n
Yeah, it does change it for every website, but that's the alternative to having Dain set up a CSS style option for users to enable or disable link styles.
I meant it changes other things on NA rendering them invisable such as the page icons Paul mentioned.
Originally posted by: del01
Originally posted by: dra600n
Yeah, it does change it for every website, but that's the alternative to having Dain set up a CSS style option for users to enable or disable link styles.
I meant it changes other things on NA rendering them invisable such as the page icons Paul mentioned.
It would also change the link so next time you visit it will still show the visited color, even with new posts since you last visited.