Right, before you all go 'no' here's how it works....
1. Register your username (just coming to the site since about 8 this evening will do it automatically)
2. Go away for 15 minutes (or longer)
3. Come back... the red envelope thing should show any forums with new posts since your last visit.
Geddit? NOTE: If you're reading this for the first time you need to go away from the site for 15 mins *before* it'll work.
One other thing - it only works in the index page not in the forums themselves.
Show of hands please... have I fixed it?
Chris
Seems OK, but I've only tried once - we'll what happens when a new post comes in (like this one )
David
Works OK - to a point!
I discovered one 'Gotcha'...
It was fine while I was logged in, but after I logged out every line on the home page had a red evelope again.
It never used to work like that, did it?
David
That's a 'limitaion' (not a bug!). Only members have a time associated with their last visit. If you are not logged in theres not way of telling who
you are and therefore when you were last here.
If you log back in again it should realise it's you and start working again.
Chris
I'll let you know when I get back from work, I'm at home now on lunch but will have to go back
So like I say, I'll let you know after 6
why cant you place a time association on the cookies left on the users computer. then it would be dependent on the computer being used and not the
members sign in name. well done on getting it sorted by the way and cheers for the site, if we ever meet ill buy you a beer.
cheers
fin
It shows red folders on the topics, but once you enter a topic the red folders are random.
HTH
Yeah - folders work ok on the main index page! Yipee.
Never bothered me that much anyway - kinda got used to it. It's easy to see where the new posts are cos the topics move to the top - dur.
Keep up the good work.
Liam
Roadkill:
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One other thing - it only works in the index page not in the forums themselves.
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why cant you place a time association on the cookies left on the users computer?
dur i tink dat da meenins of da envolops change as yu go inta da topic.
NP Chris, you did ask.
Then I noticed that you had already mentioned it in your original post (thought best to keep quiet and hope no-one noticed)