blungld said:
Questions:
1) Is there a way to select "new posts" as there was on the old site so that you see all new posts from all forums in one list? It looks like right now you have to go forum by forum to see posts since the last time you logged on which is sort of a drag.
2) Is there a marked posts as read option so that you make everything appear to have been read (again, like the old boards) so that only new stuff shows as unread?
3) Is there an option to view only new posts so that if you want you don't need to see all posts in a forum and can limit the thread view?
Great questions - Unfortunately, today we're not set up to deliver the same lens that the old site did in regard to new posts across all forums. The good news is that unlike our old platform, this one evolves. So after we've all lived here together for awhile, we will be looking at priority requests to make it better and better.
In the interim, I've been using Watchlists as a way of organizing my forum activity. Here's the refresher:
The WatchlistIf you've made a post on the site, you may have noticed a blue notification at the top right side of your page. If not, just look for the binoculars icon. That's your Watchlist. Its main purpose is to help you keep track of conversations across the forums. It's pretty simple: if someone posts a new reply into any thread that's in your Watchlist, you'll get a notification. Just roll over or tap the blue icon to see how many new replies there are and click that number to be taken to the first unread reply.
There are three ways to
add a thread to your Watchlist...
1. Every thread you start is automatically added
2. Every thread you post on is automatically added
3. You can click "Watch Topic" (desktop) or the Binoculars icon (mobile) at the top of the thread
There are four ways to
remove a thread from your Watchlist...
1. Click the "X" icon on the left side of the Watchlist drop-down
2. Click the "X" icon on the right side of the full Watchlist page
3. Click the "Stop Watching" or the Binoculars icon (mobile) at the top of the thread
4. Once a thread has gone 30 days without a new reply, it's automatically removed