Aright guys, I've been trying to keep my cool but the forum is driving me batty!
It seems in just about every forum, there's at least one and sometimes several more threads at the bottom of each page that display as if there were new posts in the topic. No matter how many times I open the thread and read the post, no matter how many times I mark all topics read, no matter even if I try and mark the thread as unread in the hopes that then it'll fix itself and work properly again... it never changes. It stays there, flashing its orange "new posts" button at me insolently, and it's driving me to distraction.
Halp plz? :C
Sorcks said he knows can't work out how to fix it. I told him not long after the changes. It's annoying me too.
I think the following should fix it for you:
Go to http://secondsphere.org/index.php?action=unread;all;start=0
Click 'Mark all messages as read'
I believe that's what I did on my account. It basically wipes your unread topics list so make sure you've read all you wanted to read first. :)
That didn't work for me. :(
- Will
Didn't work for me either. Everything from June 30th and earlier is still showing as new.
Edit; Make that July 7th and earlier.
Go to the forum home page (http://secondsphere.org/index.php) and on the right hand side, near the bottom of the page, there is another 'mark all messages as read' button. That one should clear everything but I can't guarantee it.
Nope, neither of 'em work.
That's not working for me nor is the mark read button in each board. I told you about this when you shuffled the board around and you couldn't figure it then either.
I've also tried both options in the past, and they haven't cleared those new flags for the dates in question.
Maybe it's something that the technical gurus over at the SMF community forum could help with?
Quote from: Irisado on August 04, 2012, 09:38:19 PM
I've also tried both options in the past, and they haven't cleared those new flags for the dates in question.
Maybe it's something that the technical gurus over at the SMF community forum could help with?
I have a feeling it's caused by our read topics table not having been updated properly (namely I emptied them when we rebuilt our topics table so SMF didn't update them).
I'm already submitting code to the SMF rewrite (smCore 3) so I should know the code pretty much inside out in a few months. :P
Yes, that was a bit tactless, I apologise. I didn't mean to imply that you would not have a good enough grasp of the code. My thinking was just that more heads might solve the problem more quickly :).