scratchlive forum should be sorted by newest post to oldest
it's really annoying how the forum are set up
when u click on a new discussion you need to scroll all the way down to find new posts . whats with that????
when u click on a new discussion you need to scroll all the way down to find new posts . whats with that????
At 6:53 AM 4 March 2009
djvinyb wrote
Hey there.
If you are logged in the forum remembers what you've read in a thread. Then next time you read that thread you'll be bumped down the page to the new posts.
If you are logged in the forum remembers what you've read in a thread. Then next time you read that thread you'll be bumped down the page to the new posts.
At 7:33 AM 4 March 2009
what other forums are sorted newset first anyway? sounds weird.
At 7:45 AM 22 March 2009
Corse32 wrote
I HAVE seen forums that display newest posts first.
It's kind-of handy when you're returning to a thread that you've already read and doesn't have too many new messages in it because the new stuff is right at the top.
But it's totally confusing and illogical when you start reading a whole new thread or you return to a previously read thread that has lots of new messages in it.
In those situations you have to start by scrolling down then work your way back to the top.
This sucks. No other computer applications work this way that I can think of.
It's kind-of handy when you're returning to a thread that you've already read and doesn't have too many new messages in it because the new stuff is right at the top.
But it's totally confusing and illogical when you start reading a whole new thread or you return to a previously read thread that has lots of new messages in it.
In those situations you have to start by scrolling down then work your way back to the top.
This sucks. No other computer applications work this way that I can think of.
At 10:52 PM 22 March 2009
would pagination help the scrolling problem and also speed up loading of bigger threads?
I'm not sure I'd like it though :S
I'm not sure I'd like it though :S
At 9:19 AM 23 March 2009
Corse32 wrote
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