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UER Forum > Archived Old Forum Issues > Mark Read Behavior (Viewed 150 times)
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Mark Read Behavior
< on 5/29/2004 8:20 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Wanted to make a suggestion, although I think this may have been proposed before and shot down. If so, just forget it.

When I hit Mark Read in a forum, it might be nice if it'd dump me back to the forum_showcats.asp page instead of the same forum. After I've marked it read, chances are I'm not interested in that forum again, so it'd save a click and some server bandwidth for me to just be sent back to the showcats page.

Again, just a suggestion...

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Re: Mark Read Behavior
<Reply # 1 on 5/29/2004 10:23 PM >
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I always have wondered about that but i never bothered asking, i like this and i hope it will come to be

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Re: Mark Read Behavior
<Reply # 2 on 5/29/2004 10:42 PM >
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Posted by Servo
Wanted to make a suggestion, although I think this may have been proposed before and shot down. If so, just forget it.

When I hit Mark Read in a forum, it might be nice if it'd dump me back to the forum_showcats.asp page instead of the same forum. After I've marked it read, chances are I'm not interested in that forum again, so it'd save a click and some server bandwidth for me to just be sent back to the showcats page.

Again, just a suggestion...


Never thought about it, but I think that it's a really good idea. Saves a few seconds of my time.

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Re: Mark Read Behavior
<Reply # 3 on 5/31/2004 1:38 PM >
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Alright, I've implemented this change

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Re: Mark Read Behavior
<Reply # 4 on 5/31/2004 2:30 PM >
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oh well gonna have to change my browsing habits, i would hit mark read if there were like 10 things i didnt wanna read and 1 i did lol

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Re: Mark Read Behavior
<Reply # 5 on 5/31/2004 5:32 PM >
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Well, we can have a poll, but I really like it better this way (and everyone else I've talked to seems to as well).

Oh yah, thanks Av!
[last edit 5/31/2004 5:32 PM by Servo - edited 1 times]

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Re: Mark Read Behavior
<Reply # 6 on 5/31/2004 10:35 PM >
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im getting used to it! actually im seeing its virtues good work av

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Re: Mark Read Behavior
<Reply # 7 on 6/2/2004 4:14 AM >
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Thanks a lot Av! Been thinking about asking for this for a while now. Much nicer this way. Good idea, saves me a whole button click, and you a page load.

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