Hello, I do hope I'm not going blind, but I can't find the "Mark all subscribed threads as read" button in the "Subscribed Threads" page... was it even there? Or am I just mixing with another forum?
However, I'd really like to have that... may that be implemented? Do you have any will? Or is it already there and I'm not seeing?
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Is there any way that a filtering can be implemented into the forum? I would really like to only see new posts for a few forums, not all of them since they don't pertain to me. If there isn't a way, no worries....thanks..
just click the arrow under "Last Post" for the thread...it will take you to only posts you have not read.
I know that.....I want to filter and "hide" all the forums that I don't care to see....
Hi you all,
I'm quite an advanced user on forums, but couldn't find an answer for this issue.
When I click on "New Posts" I'll get a list of the posts that are submitted since my last visit.
But that works only on the all the forums.
I would like to see all the posts that are submitted while a was gone... in a subforum (like Rhodium General)
How do I do that, 'cause now it's sorted in weird way.
I'm searching my way through pages of info, to find the thread I was following.
(I know, I can subscribe, but I just want to see the last posts in a subforum).
Thanx in advance.
Nobody?
No response here...
(wrong forum?)
I'll start a new one somewhere else..
You can close this one.
I'm not a forum noob by any stretch but all others I've been on over the years have some way to display all the threads I posted in, and mark them bold if they have an update I haven't seen yet.
I have yet to find this on xda and it's getting old, even after only a few days, to go from forum to forum and check for updates to any threads I contributed to. What am I missing?
ETA: I'm looking for something like "display all subscribed topics" in a shortcut form somewhere. I really don't want to have to do this through advanced searches. It kills the entire intent of getting a quick overview of updates.
I found the issue. Apparently contributing to a thread doesn't add that thread to your subscribed threads list. This is a (pita, very unfortunate) manual step you have to do per thread if you want to keep up with the thread. I'm very surprised it has to be this way, but so be it.
If anyone knows of a way to change this on a per-user level please let me know.
SCFirefighter said:
I'm not a forum noob by any stretch but all others I've been on over the years have some way to display all the threads I posted in, and mark them bold if they have an update I haven't seen yet.
I have yet to find this on xda and it's getting old, even after only a few days, to go from forum to forum and check for updates to any threads I contributed to. What am I missing?
ETA: I'm looking for something like "display all subscribed topics" in a shortcut form somewhere. I really don't want to have to do this through advanced searches. It kills the entire intent of getting a quick overview of updates.
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Change your settings to auto-subscribe to every thread you post in. That way if you post in one that you don't want to track you can just choose to unsubscribe from it.
Go to your User Control Panel. Under 'Settings & Options' select 'Edit Options'. Then look for the "Default Thread Subscription Mode" setting - I recommend you set it to "No email notification"
SCFirefighter said:
I found the issue. Apparently contributing to a thread doesn't add that thread to your subscribed threads list. This is a (pita, very unfortunate) manual step you have to do per thread if you want to keep up with the thread. I'm very surprised it has to be this way, but so be it.
If anyone knows of a way to change this on a per-user level please let me know.
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Above post is solution.. or if you want this in app.. you have latest tab in left most icon on top bar.. there select participated tab which is third one.. you can see all the threads you have posted and bold will appear on threads having unread posts for you.
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nitubhaskar said:
Above post is solution.. or if you want this in app.. you have latest tab in left most icon on top bar.. there select participated tab which is third one.. you can see all the threads you have posted and bold will appear on threads having unread posts for you.
Sent from my GT-S6102
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Right. I noticed the app has it but it's harder to do in the forum lol
I got it folks. Thanks. The only thing I would wish for is a one-click shortcut to my subscribed threads. But I have bookmarks for that
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SCFirefighter said:
Right. I noticed the app has it but it's harder to do in the forum lol
I got it folks. Thanks. The only thing I would wish for is a one-click shortcut to my subscribed threads. But I have bookmarks for that
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one-click shortcut is also available on the website.. well i use 2013 theme.. in that click on the "Quick links" which is 5th tab.. then click on "Subscribed threads" under miscellaneous options menu..
SCFirefighter said:
Right. I noticed the app has it but it's harder to do in the forum lol
I got it folks. Thanks. The only thing I would wish for is a one-click shortcut to my subscribed threads. But I have bookmarks for that
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
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If you want to view your subscribed threads and forums using the app then click the "Favorites" tab and you'll be able to view them.
Apologies if I misunderstood your problem.
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
KidCarter93 said:
If you want to view your subscribed threads and forums using the app then click the "Favorites" tab and you'll be able to view them.
Apologies if I misunderstood your problem.
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
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i think you missed it mate.. he wanted to see threads in which he has posted and without subscribed.. he is searching for participated otion under latest tab of app... that feature in website version he was searching i think..
nitubhaskar said:
i think you missed it mate.. he wanted to see threads in which he has posted and without subscribed.. he is searching for participated otion under latest tab of app... that feature in website version he was searching i think..
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Ah right. I seen your post about subscribed threads under quick links and got confused
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
KidCarter93 said:
Ah right. I seen your post about subscribed threads under quick links and got confused
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
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ya.. that was his second doubt as you can see in my quote..
and on the side note.. i am waiting for your reply on your xda app guide thread.. which is good guide for new users..
nitubhaskar said:
ya.. that was his second doubt as you can see in my quote..
and on the side note.. i am waiting for your reply on your xda app guide thread.. which is good guide for new users..
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I've not seen any reply
EDIT - For some reason I wasn't subscribed to my thread. I'll reply right away
"My badboy megazord whip's got more features than iOS5"
If you want to see all of your participated threads in the browser view, go to the Advanced search, enter your username, make sure "Search All Open Forums" is selected under Search in Forums, leave everything else alone. Your results are displayed as threads in chronological order of last reply to that thread. The last reply of any member, not just you.
I like using stackexchange, and today I just noticed this on forums.motorola.com, the best answer.
I feel like those conversations thread types make less cruft to scroll through when the "best answer" [if there is one] is right under the OP.
I see it being a useful feature for Q&A sub-forums, maybe not as much for Development threads. So maybe a checkbox, like "is this a question?": "Looking for a 'best answer'?"
HTTPS support on xda-developers?
Hi,
I'm thinking if HTTPS will be supported here It will be awesome if this feature is included as an option for users
thanks!
bhundven said:
I like using stackexchange, and today I just noticed this on forums.motorola.com, the best answer.
I feel like those conversations thread types make less cruft to scroll through when the "best answer" [if there is one] is right under the OP.
I see it being a useful feature for Q&A sub-forums, maybe not as much for Development threads. So maybe a checkbox, like "is this a question?": "Looking for a 'best answer'?"
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Ya thats a good idea, more like quora or polls
Please redirect if a thread already exists on this question. Did a quick search of the About XDA subforum, and didn't notice anything that directly addressed this question.
So I know that on the main User CP page http://forum.xda-developers.com/usercp.php it shows "New Subscribed Threads", a listing of subscribed threads with new posts.
And of course, you can also view these on the Subscribed Threads folder listing, too: http://forum.xda-developers.com/subscription.php?do=viewsubscription&folderid=all
Could this be added to the "notifications" dropdown at the topright of the screen? As in, the notification dropdown beside the logout button on the header. Show the # of new subscribed threads there, and link to the subscribed threads folder when clicked.
I often miss posts in my subscribed threads because it's not one of the things you get notified on in the notifications dropdown. I also don't want to have my inbox spammed, so I disabled all email notifications for subscribed forums.
@CDB-Man,
If you post your recommendations in this thread dedicated to the subject, then more often than not, your ideas will be seen by the mods and admins, considered, and then possibly implemented the way you would like.
Regards,
Nookie
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NOOK!E said:
@CDB-Man,
If you post your recommendations in this thread dedicated to the subject, then more often than not, your ideas will be seen by the mods and admins, considered, and then possibly implemented the way you would like.
Regards,
Nookie
XDA Senior Member
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Ah, thanks for pointing that out. I generally stick to my own subforum so don;t know the way around the other places as much. I'll copy over my post to there.