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List of recent posts?
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- Lemon Quarter
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List of recent posts?
It's very gratifying to see the number of new members and new posts, but it's also making it increasingly time-consuming to keep up to date. At present I tend to visit those boards in which I have some interest, see if there are any new posts today and then decide whether to have a look at them. However, this is becoming quite a long winded and cumbersome exercise.
It would therefore be useful to have a list of all posts that have been made since I last visited. I could then just scan down the list in a few seconds, see what each post was about and (just as important) who wrote it, and decide which ones I wanted to read by going straight to them.
It may be that such a list already exists, in which case I'd be grateful if some kind soul would point me towards it.
If it doesn't, would it be a complicated exercise to produce one?
It would therefore be useful to have a list of all posts that have been made since I last visited. I could then just scan down the list in a few seconds, see what each post was about and (just as important) who wrote it, and decide which ones I wanted to read by going straight to them.
It may be that such a list already exists, in which case I'd be grateful if some kind soul would point me towards it.
If it doesn't, would it be a complicated exercise to produce one?
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: List of recent posts?
Just click on the 3 lines to the left of the FAQ icon top left of page and select "new posts" .
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: List of recent posts?
I have these as bookmarks:-
http://www.lemonfool.co.uk/search.php?search_id=newposts
The page below also has a 'Mark all read' link so once you have read all the ones you are interested in, you can click that and all new ones will appear.
http://www.lemonfool.co.uk/search.php?search_id=unreadposts
http://www.lemonfool.co.uk/search.php?search_id=newposts
The page below also has a 'Mark all read' link so once you have read all the ones you are interested in, you can click that and all new ones will appear.
http://www.lemonfool.co.uk/search.php?search_id=unreadposts
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- Lemon Quarter
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: List of recent posts?
poundcoin wrote:Just click on the 3 lines to the left of the FAQ icon top left of page and select "new posts" .
I'd second this as the easiest option.
I've tried several ways and find this by far the quickest and easiest way of keeping up to date.
It's quick and easy to skip past any posts you don't want to look at as the board name is quoted for each post.
Each time I find a post, or sequence of posts I want, I read them, contribute to them or whatever, then press the back button until I'm at the new post list again. There are usually only two or three pages of posts to scan through, and once at the end, I click the "Mark all posts read" link top right of the list of new posts, which clears them all ready for my next visit.
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- The full Lemon
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Re: List of recent posts?
poundcoin wrote:Just click on the 3 lines to the left of the FAQ icon top left of page and select "new posts" .
Yes, that is what I do. It means that I don't really have to navigate the boards at all - I just scan the new posts for anything that interests me. At this point, the board structure is irrelevant for the way I am using TLF.
It may get to the point where there are too many new posts to reasonably scan, but we're not there yet. It does mean that I log out and log back in, rather than just leave a window open, in order to get a new and smaller list of new posts each time I return here.
Another advantage is that I find interesting discussions that I would otherwise miss if it wasn't on one of my "favourite" boards.
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- Lemon Half
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Re: List of recent posts?
Lootman wrote: At this point, the board structure is irrelevant for the way I am using TLF.
That's something you find after a while with bulletin board software. Structure of boards is only of relevance if starting a new topic or if checking how off topic a potential reply might be.
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- Lemon Slice
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Re: List of recent posts?
staffordian wrote:poundcoin wrote:Just click on the 3 lines to the left of the FAQ icon top left of page and select "new posts" .
I'd second this as the easiest option.
I've tried several ways and find this by far the quickest and easiest way of keeping up to date.
It's quick and easy to skip past any posts you don't want to look at as the board name is quoted for each post.
Each time I find a post, or sequence of posts I want, I read them, contribute to them or whatever, then press the back button until I'm at the new post list again. There are usually only two or three pages of posts to scan through, and once at the end, I click the "Mark all posts read" link top right of the list of new posts, which clears them all ready for my next visit.
Staffordian
In the absence of a BoB, it looks like a good way of quickly scanning for posts of interest outside my subscribed forums, but the highlighted option doesn't appear to be available on my "new posts" screen?
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- Lemon Half
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Re: List of recent posts?
CryptoPlankton wrote:In the absence of a BoB, it looks like a good way of quickly scanning for posts of interest outside my subscribed forums, but the highlighted option doesn't appear to be available on my "new posts" screen?
Mr. Read is available on search.php?search_id=unreadposts but not on search.php?search_id=newposts
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- Lemon Quarter
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Re: List of recent posts?
PinkDalek wrote:CryptoPlankton wrote:In the absence of a BoB, it looks like a good way of quickly scanning for posts of interest outside my subscribed forums, but the highlighted option doesn't appear to be available on my "new posts" screen?
Mr. Read is available on search.php?search_id=unreadposts but not on search.php?search_id=newposts
Yes, apologies for the confusion. Mr Mark Read does seem to get everywhere, but the new post list appears to be the exception. I did mean top of the unread post list.
Staffordian
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Re: List of recent posts?
Thanks for the clarification - a subtle difference between the two options!
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