The topics marked as read must be linked to IP address and not user name. I check BD on 3 separate computers, and it will mark topics read only on the computer I used to read that post.
Nothing major, just annoying. Any chance of a "mark all read" within the forums?
Thanks, Jon. It really is annoying to read all the posts on computer #1, go to computer #2 and have them all marked as unread, click on them all to get them marked as read, and then come to work and have to do it all over again!
-- Edited by KarenRambo on Monday 31st of January 2011 08:38:43 AM
The same thing would be true in reverse, as well. If there were two members using the same computer to access the forum, they would have to review every thread to see which ones were new
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New post tracking for Active Board users works by storing cookies on your computer, keyed to your specific account. This means that multiple users on the same computer can indeed use the button without interfering with each other.
However, this means it breaks completely when you switch computers, as you've found. At the moment we don't have any plans to change the system to a database driven one, unfortunately, as all our development time is wrapped up in other projects.
Sorry
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Teeny comment .... the recipe subforum is staying "unread" no matter how often I click on all the topics. As soon as I log off and come back, they are all unread again. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....
Just venting, but now each individual post in the Safe Haven forum gets marked "unread" as soon as I leave. I just spent 10 minutes clicking on each post and seeing them get marked as read. Then I logged out and came back, and all were "unread" again. Grrrrrrrrrrrr.....
Okay, I'll try using it and see what happens. Normally I use Chrome (except when I am programming, M$FT still has to big a market share for me not to use them as the basis for what things look like.) and I strongly recommend it. It's faster, cleaner, and more up-to-date than FF or IE.
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I couldn't understand why Karen was complaining so much about this before. Yesterday it happened to me & you should have heard the whining & complaining! That was a pain in the neck.
Okay, I have submitted a help ticket, but while writing it, one thing occurred to me. The change to the new UI became system wide on the 8th (we changed early because I wanted to make sure it was as unnoticeable as I could make it.) If there was something changing at the moment you signed on or off, it might have messed up a cookie.
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Well, Maybe it will. I'll respond to their response with that suggestion - tell me why you think it would be better. Here's what they answered:
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From: Sparklit Support - Jeff Posted On: 2011-03-11 16:11:30
Hi Jon,
Very apt! There's actually a known issue which we're in the middle of coming up with a permanent fix for related to this.
Essentially we are tracking the last post data for every single post and forum on each ActiveBoard, however, after a certain number of cookies + certain amount of data total over all cookies the browser will begin to delete cookies randomly to reduce the limit. We delete some of the data as we go, but it's an imperfect system.
Some side effects include items showing up as unread unexpectedly, and in the worst case you might get logged out unexpectedly (login key deleted).
The easiest temporary fix is actually to delete all your cookies, then login again and click the "Mark All As Read" button.
Unfortunately, there isn't a simple fix for it, which is why we are in the process of coming up with a more ingenious solution.
Let me know if you have any further questions! (I've marked it as Unresolved, but feel free to reply and update it at any time.)
Cheers,
Jeff Sparklit Support
--------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Ogden Posted On: 2011-03-11 15:14:40
Two of my members have, separately, complained that every message in one forum suddenly showed up as unread this week. Both swear that they have not cleaned out their cookies. Is there any explanation for this I can give them? Could this have been caused by the switchover? (We are early adopters, so we wouldn't have noticed any UI change.)
-- Edited by JonO on Friday 11th of March 2011 10:14:28 PM
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First of all, I'm impressed by their quick response! A good sign.
The "mark all read" button within a forum won't solve the problem, per se, but it will save opening every single thread, one by one, just to change it to "read" from "unread" ....
Whenever you open a thread, and then go back to Safe Haven, it's automatically marked as read (i.e. the icon goes from yellow to grey). Using the back button doesn't work - have to click on "safe haven".
As far as I have been able to tell, the "Mark All As Read" button simply changes the icon on the main forum to read, not each thread within that forum.
From: Sparklit Support - Jeff Posted On: 2011-03-14 10:41:45
Hi Jon,
It was implemented for forums to mark them all as read first, but it's fair to assume that it should also mark topics as read. I'll update the behaviour shortly.
Cheers,
Jeff Sparklit Support
--------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jon Ogden Posted On: 2011-03-14 07:38:44
The problem with the "Mark All Read" button is that it doesn't do what it promises. It eliminates the unread icons on the table that shows each forum, but once you enter a forum, you still see every post as "Unread." the only workaround is to open each thread and then navigate away from it.
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