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Post by Ace on Jul 13, 2018 8:05:26 GMT
Would it be possible to add the parent thread/board to each entry on the "Recent-T" page please?
I find that I end up clicking on lots of recent threads each day only to find out that they relate to platforms that I'm not interested in. Since the immediate parent thread/board is usually the platform name it would be much easier to find threads of interest.
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Post by mrclondon on Jul 13, 2018 11:49:37 GMT
Sorry no, as explained last year: I've added Recent threads to the top dark blue menu bar: [ Recent-P ] [ Recent-T ] will link to recent posts and threads respectively. Unfortunately it is not possible to add the board name to the recent thread list in a similar manner to that of the recent posts list. (The technical reason is that there is no underlying hook to know whether the code is rendering a list of recent threads, or a specific board's threads; whereas there is a hook, 'viewing_recent_posts', to know whether the code is rendering a list of recent posts. )
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Post by Ace on Jul 13, 2018 13:53:27 GMT
That's a pity. I guessed it wouldn't be easy as it's such an obvious improvement that it would have already have been done.
Oh well, never mind. Many thanks for replying.
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Post by Ace on Jul 13, 2018 22:25:31 GMT
Sorry no, as explained last year: I've added Recent threads to the top dark blue menu bar: [ Recent-P ] [ Recent-T ] will link to recent posts and threads respectively. Unfortunately it is not possible to add the board name to the recent thread list in a similar manner to that of the recent posts list. (The technical reason is that there is no underlying hook to know whether the code is rendering a list of recent threads, or a specific board's threads; whereas there is a hook, 'viewing_recent_posts', to know whether the code is rendering a list of recent posts. ) Hi mrclondon , I've just had it pointed out to me that the FRANK forum has this feature. They have implemented it by adding the board to the "created by" column. Would it be possible to do this on the Indy forum? See here
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