Paul White 3 | 24/05/2018 11:02:50 |
109 forum posts 23 photos | Grumpy hat on: Neil or other knowledgeable person. I have noted that with some multi page threads selecting the thread brings up the latest page with the posting, this would seem to be the obvious desire of the of the person selecting the post. This is by far the exception, most threads take the enquirer through a series of actions to get at the latest post in a particular thread. Can the enquirer change all threads to always go to the latest post, as would be, in my opinion the ideal? Here's hoping. Paul. |
Ady1 | 24/05/2018 11:20:07 |
![]() 5091 forum posts 736 photos | Bookmark this link in your toolbar Then use "latest forum posts" links on the right of the page Edited By Ady1 on 24/05/2018 11:21:32 |
Paul White 3 | 24/05/2018 12:22:17 |
109 forum posts 23 photos | Ady, Many thanks for your short precise response. I cant make your link work, can you please expand on the action required of me? Paul |
Bazyle | 24/05/2018 12:39:53 |
![]() 6324 forum posts 222 photos | Just under this post is "Latest Posts". Click on this and bookmark the page you end up on. |
SillyOldDuffer | 24/05/2018 12:40:27 |
Moderator 8694 forum posts 1967 photos | Ady's link takes you to the list of most recent threads, which is a good start. However, you probably want to select how an individual thread opens as well, either with the first post (the oldest), or with its most recent. When you are logged in, try clicking top-left Settings->My Account. That should give you Website Preferences and allow you to change the default thread start behaviour. By the way, you can't win. If you start with the earliest post you have to wade through the whole correspondence. (As 'What did you do today' is up to 48 pages by May, this may take some time!) If you start with the most recent post, you risk making a fool of yourself by repeating a point that's already been made. Extra embarrassing when you find you repeated a gaff thoroughly debunked by another 20 posts you hadn't read either. Don't ask how I know...) Dave |
Paul White 3 | 24/05/2018 13:17:11 |
109 forum posts 23 photos | Bazyle & Dave (SOD), Thanks for your input, problem now solved, I'll take my grumpy hat off. Dave, the fact that you can't win is well established in my experience. Edited By Paul White 3 on 24/05/2018 13:18:27 |
not done it yet | 24/05/2018 14:21:46 |
6812 forum posts 20 photos | On some forums one can arrange for the posts to be shown from most recent downwards. A much more useful system as no scrolling down the last page is required. |
Paul White 3 | 24/05/2018 14:39:17 |
109 forum posts 23 photos | NDIY, Fully agree, perhaps someone in authority will take note and save all our keypads some wear and our time wasting.
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Neil Wyatt | 24/05/2018 18:31:25 |
![]() Moderator 19033 forum posts 734 photos 80 articles | Posted by Paul White 3 on 24/05/2018 11:02:50:
Grumpy hat on: Neil or other knowledgeable person. I have noted that with some multi page threads selecting the thread brings up the latest page with the posting, this would seem to be the obvious desire of the of the person selecting the post. This is by far the exception, most threads take the enquirer through a series of actions to get at the latest post in a particular thread. Can the enquirer change all threads to always go to the latest post, as would be, in my opinion the ideal? Here's hoping. Paul. Go to your profile ---> my account Select 'default to first' or 'default to last' to suit your preference. You have my permission to become 'ungrumpy'. Neil |
Neil Wyatt | 24/05/2018 18:32:22 |
![]() Moderator 19033 forum posts 734 photos 80 articles | Posted by not done it yet on 24/05/2018 14:21:46:
On some forums one can arrange for the posts to be shown from most recent downwards. A much more useful system as no scrolling down the last page is required. Turn your monitor upside down |
SillyOldDuffer | 24/05/2018 21:01:33 |
Moderator 8694 forum posts 1967 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 24/05/2018 18:32:22:
Posted by not done it yet on 24/05/2018 14:21:46:
... Turn your monitor upside down CTRL-ALT-leftArrow rotates the screen on some versions of MSWindows. Really good fun to do while a workmate is out to lunch! |
Simon Williams 3 | 24/05/2018 21:18:54 |
654 forum posts 82 photos | I don't understand the last post/first post default selection, I've chosen "display most recent first" option in my profile, and if I click on "What did you do today" that comes up on the last page with the most recent post shown first. (Edit - the page is ordered in date order, last entry last on the page. My mistake) Not so with "The Workshop Progress thread",if I click on that I get post number 1 i.e the oldest as the first entry. As I've long ago realised that computers work differently for me than they do for most of the rest of the population (I can kill Tesco's computer system by joining the back of the queue at the check out) I've long since given up worrying about it! But it would be nice to feel there was logic or control - or even intention - in how this computer stuff responds to my ham fistedness. Does anyone else notice that motorway matrix signs flash erratically as you approach them? They do for me! Edited By Simon Williams 3 on 24/05/2018 21:23:54 |
Enough! | 25/05/2018 01:31:42 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Note that you only get the latest page of a multi-page thread if you are logged in when you go there. Otherwise you get the first page. Why does this site lately routinely log me out (at least once a day) even though this is the only machine that I use to access it and I check "Remember Me " ? Never used to be like this. Had to log on (again) to reply to this thread. I'm grumpy. |
Paul Lousick | 25/05/2018 04:08:01 |
2043 forum posts 722 photos | If the thread opens at the first page. How hard is it to click on the page index icon "Last" at the top of the page ???? No need to scroll thru all of the pages to get to the end. |
Mick B1 | 25/05/2018 09:19:00 |
2192 forum posts 122 photos | Posted by Paul Lousick on 25/05/2018 04:08:01:
If the thread opens at the first page. How hard is it to click on the page index icon "Last" at the top of the page ???? No need to scroll thru all of the pages to get to the end. That's what I do, and it's easy. PLEASE don't "*improve*" the system!!! |
Mark Rand | 25/05/2018 10:10:15 |
1273 forum posts 28 photos | I, like many others in the Western Hemisphere, was taught at school to read from the top of the page to the bottom. I really can't stand top posting or anything that emulates it.
Bah Humbug! |
Paul White 3 | 25/05/2018 10:14:25 |
109 forum posts 23 photos | Hello all. I would just like to say what a joy it is to get what you ask for (well almost). The page is entitled " LATEST POSTS" not- thread containing latest post. Having to scroll down the page is the justification for the "almost" above. |
Enough! | 25/05/2018 16:59:21 |
1719 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Paul Lousick on 25/05/2018 04:08:01:
No need to scroll thru all of the pages to get to the end.
Hmm .... must have missed that assertion. |
Neil Wyatt | 25/05/2018 18:03:27 |
![]() Moderator 19033 forum posts 734 photos 80 articles | Posted by Simon Williams 3 on 24/05/2018 21:18:54:
I don't understand the last post/first post default selection, I've chosen "display most recent first" option in my profile, and if I click on "What did you do today" that comes up on the last page with the most recent post shown first. (Edit - the page is ordered in date order, last entry last on the page. My mistake) Not so with "The Workshop Progress thread",if I click on that I get post number 1 i.e the oldest as the first entry. As I've long ago realised that computers work differently for me than they do for most of the rest of the population (I can kill Tesco's computer system by joining the back of the queue at the check out) I've long since given up worrying about it! But it would be nice to feel there was logic or control - or even intention - in how this computer stuff responds to my ham fistedness. Does anyone else notice that motorway matrix signs flash erratically as you approach them? They do for me! Edited By Simon Williams 3 on 24/05/2018 21:23:54 Looks like you may have opened the list of threads before logging in. Neil |
Simon Williams 3 | 25/05/2018 19:28:42 |
654 forum posts 82 photos |
Thank you Neil. You may well be right (post relating to having opened threads before logging on). As ever, my talent for finding a way to screw up the programmer's logical intentions has prevailed. Regards Simon
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