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How to change the default font size in replies - this is too small
Pretty new to these forums .... What & where is 'OP'
How to change the default font size in replies - this is too small
I was trying to be clever and think of a way to resolve some flow issues that I was having. If I'm in "New Posts" there is no "Mark forums read" option. There is also no "Quick Links" option. If "Quick Links" appeared everywhere and had "mark forums read" and "New Posts" in it then I could do just about anything or go just about anywhere everywhere I was at that moment.
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As far as flow is concerned, it's useful to remember that the upper line of the navbar consists of tabs - "Forum" and "Latest Activity" being the two we have active at the moment. The lower line consists of the menus and/or links for that tab. If you use a combination of the tabs and browser forward and back buttons you should be able to navigate around fairly easily. We were trying to make all the useful links easily findable but without unnecessary duplication. Putting a quick links menu under both tabs is possible but might make the whole thing rather clumsy when/if we come to add more tabs or menus.
Whatever - we're open to suggestions, both for layout and any other links that might be useful in the navbar. As an example of a much more complex navbar in a forum using the same VB4 software, see http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/forum.php . I doubt we'd want as much as that, but you can see what is possible.
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I want to be able to go to "New Posts" directly from the main page of the forum ( or anywhere on the forum ). Right now I have to go to "Latest Activity" - an area of the forum which to me serves no purpose. If "New Posts" was added to the "Quick List" I could do that.
Once I'm in "New Posts" I want the ability to "Mark Forums Read". If "Quick List" was available in "New Posts" I would be able to do that.
I can put New Posts back into Quick Links - however the way it's set up - it takes you straight to Latest Activity - no way I can see at present to stop that.
Which is why New Posts isn't in Quick Links in the Forum 'tab'.
So if there was a menu in Latest Activity replicating some functions currently available - you'd be going from one menu to a new page to a seperate menu there.
I'm not sure if you'd actually gain anything.
One problem I am finding- I frequently use Quick Links>Find all my posts to keep tabs on threads I've been helping with, to see if there are any new replies. In the old forums, the icon would change if a reply had been added. Now I don't seem to have any visual indicator as to whether a new reply has been added.
Am I just overlooking something?
I just tried the forums from my phone. I am surprised how useable it is. Also surprised how I never tried it before.
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