Go up to the forum/subforum list and use the "Mark read" button to the right at the top of the forum list
Aside from being what you are accustomed to, are there any advantages to using Tapatalk vs. the new format?
Unfortunately still looks to be including every new post. Also, part of what makes it so bad (besides the quantity) is that rather than linking to the new post, each entry in the RSS feed links to the start of the thread, it's not even a link to the new post...@adflyer Check the feed now
You have to right click and copy the link address now to do that.
I notice that there is a 'diskette' tool in the editor toolbar for deleting drafts... that's handy... sometimes I don't like what I write and would rather get rid of it than have it hang around as a draft fail.
Anyone else think these fonts are still too big?
It was already there - I used that feature a lot in the past.
Agreed, but on a positive note to @thiggins, this current format is vastly improved from the way it initially appeared on the first day of the changeover. I suspect that many of us will get used to the new formatting, after a bit of an adjustment period. Bravo overall.I agree that the fonts are too big. Less information presented is not a good thing when reading the entire forum each day.
Dark Mode is a must-have feature. I hope it gets added soon either as the default or as a toggle-able option.
When clicking on 'new posts' (the only way I read the forums), it doesn't indicate how many there may be, just lists the pages. I miss the old way here too.
Many positive changes with the upgrade, but a couple of more tweaks to carry forward the greatness from the old forum would be ideal.
I suspect this is to make the interface more touch-friendly. Personally it doesn't really bother me.
Not yet. Working on it.Is there a place I can change the theme? its not in my preferences.
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