Bookmark (DNA 2.7a)
Created | Updated Aug 17, 2005
Hoo has been banned from h2 (original title)
Bookmarks | Post: 821 |
Posted 1st June 2005 by Jim Lynn
Would it help if you could
) click a particular post and say "I've read up to here"?
and
) from the my conversations list, click the link to the
'x new posts' to jump straight to the first unread post?
Both of these are possible with a little work on the skins.
Bookmarks | Post: 848 |
Posted 2nd June 2005 by Jim Lynn
OK, the link to 'n new posts' will take you to the page
containing the first post you haven't read, and will scroll
the window to that particular post (or to the bottom of the
page if it can't scroll that far.
I've fixed the 'n new posts' label in Brunel to link now,
and all the popup conversations also scroll to the first
new message.
Enjoy. I'm off to bed now.
Dr Who
Captain Jack, Doctor Who and Rose | Post: 2314 |
Posted 2nd June 2005 by Jimster [h2g2]
Not sure if you're aware of this, but your Personal Space
now bookmarks your position for you.
If you click on the '# new posts' link next to the subject
line in your message centre, it takes you to where you
were previously.
6 June, 2005: Change to 'New Posts' Feature
6 June, 2005: Change to 'New Posts' Feature | Post: 1 |
Posted 6th June 2005 by The h2g2 Editors
There's been a minor functionality change regarding the 'New Posts' feature. It affects all of the skins (apart from the PDA skin - which doesn't include conversations, of course!)
On your Personal Space or 'My Posts' page, the text that says 'x new posts' has now become a link. All of these links now include an 'anchor' which scrolls down to the first new post. The page of posts has anchors which allow you to scroll to any particular post.
What this change means is that when you click on the 'x new posts' link, you're immediately taken to the first new post, rather than Post 1, as was the case previously.
There's one limitation - the scrolling doesn't work in frames. However, this will provide our Researchers with an easy way of 'bookmarking' threads.