In the address bar.bigboppercole wrote:Thanks, I hadn't noticed them. I was looking for a site wide feed. And I guess I still am;)Adrian wrote:The feeds are available when you see the Forum Index in the right side of the forum titles.Now if I could just find the "Subscribe" button to add it to Google Reader.
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Thanks. Have a good trip!Acesabe wrote:Been travelling all day today (start of my 'vacations') so great to see all is up and running now - big shout to Rich and Peregrine who have really been working tirelessly to make this happen, and also to all who've tested and fed back while we've been in transition. Looks great!
I'm about for the next week - then off to Central America Jan 1st for a coupla months, so will only be able to pop in once in a while - will be back with you all in March though - don't worry! (might even need help with fresh install of M11 which should/will be out by then!!)
Great stuff!Happy holidays all!
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I've been away for a while. The new forum looks great!!
Thank you and have a Happy Holiday.
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Thank you and have a Happy Holiday.
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richb wrote:In the address bar.bigboppercole wrote:Thanks, I hadn't noticed them. I was looking for a site wide feed. And I guess I still am;)Adrian wrote: The feeds are available when you see the Forum Index in the right side of the forum titles.
Al
Now how long has that been there

I did have a bookmarklet that I used. Now instead of a new feed item by thread, I get one for each post. Not sure how I like that yet. I know, I know, advantages and disadvantages either way;)
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Is there the ability to set the number of posts one can see on the screen at a time, before having to go to the next page? The old forum had that ability. I could have 20 post on the screen before. Or is that tied to the post # which is not on the new forum yet?
Forum Time: My profile is set to UTC-7 and it says that at the bottom of the screen, yet it is 1 hour ahead of the real time.
Forum Time: My profile is set to UTC-7 and it says that at the bottom of the screen, yet it is 1 hour ahead of the real time.
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Another question of mine, but I had so many;)smilliken wrote:Is there the ability to set the number of posts one can see on the screen at a time, before having to go to the next page? The old forum had that ability. I could have 20 post on the screen before. Or is that tied to the post # which is not on the new forum yet?
Maybe take a look if Day Light Savings Time is checked in your profile?smilliken wrote:Forum Time: My profile is set to UTC-7 and it says that at the bottom of the screen, yet it is 1 hour ahead of the real time.
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That is a forum wide setting, not individually controlled.smilliken wrote:Is there the ability to set the number of posts one can see on the screen at a time, before having to go to the next page? The old forum had that ability. I could have 20 post on the screen before. Or is that tied to the post # which is not on the new forum yet?
May very well be a DST setting.Forum Time: My profile is set to UTC-7 and it says that at the bottom of the screen, yet it is 1 hour ahead of the real time.
EDIT: I see UTC-6 in your profile.
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By default it is set to no DST. A one hour difference makes that a likely cause.
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Funny, my screen says UTC-7richb wrote:That is a forum wide setting, not individually controlled.smilliken wrote:Is there the ability to set the number of posts one can see on the screen at a time, before having to go to the next page? The old forum had that ability. I could have 20 post on the screen before. Or is that tied to the post # which is not on the new forum yet?
May very well be a DST setting.Forum Time: My profile is set to UTC-7 and it says that at the bottom of the screen, yet it is 1 hour ahead of the real time.
EDIT: I see UTC-6 in your profile.
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Hmmm. Let me set it in the admin panel and see what happens. Check your profile in about 2 minutes and let me know what it says and if the time is correct.
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