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"Mark Read" button

Post by Mr. Sneelock » November 3rd, 2010, 11:47 am

I used the "Mark Read" button a lot over on the scout site. It was great in helping me keep track of what I had read and hadn't.

OK, now I will get out of your hair. Great job.


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Re: "Mark Read" button

Post by Aglicious » November 3rd, 2010, 12:05 pm

Mr. Sneelock wrote:I used the "Mark Read" button a lot over on the scout site. It was great in helping me keep track of what I had read and hadn't.

OK, now I will get out of your hair. Great job.
"Mark Forums Read" should appear at the top of each forum and the board index.



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Re: "Mark Read" button

Post by treesap32 » November 4th, 2010, 3:39 pm

Aglicious wrote:
Mr. Sneelock wrote:I used the "Mark Read" button a lot over on the scout site. It was great in helping me keep track of what I had read and hadn't.

OK, now I will get out of your hair. Great job.
"Mark Forums Read" should appear at the top of each forum and the board index.
This forum also automatically marks forums read after they are accessed. The only time you see a glitch is if you use your browser's back button to go back to the forum you were just in. Then the specific thread you were in may show up as "unread". If you reload or click the forum link it will update. Or you can just use the "Mark Forums Read" button like Aglicious pointed out.



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