HELP Having an issue with Replying and Flagged Messages
(Re: Forum: reference to
Last Post presenting the first (not
last)
post)
On Mac OS X 10.5.6, preferring list view, taking as an example from your forum <http://n2.nabble.com/forum/Permalink.jtp?root=2570782&post=2581036&page=y>:
[√] Firefox 3.0.8 expands the most recent post
[x] Safari 4 Public Beta (5528.16) expands the opening post, without...
Cross reference
Bug: no starred items
Sorry-- you will need more information. This is for the "Micromem" private forum.
--JB
...My guess is it has reached 50 pages and 1000 replies.
One of the quirks of a nabble forum, the only realistic solution is to start a new thread and name it part 2,otherwise it will always default to the first page,the only other solution is for users to click on page 50,and go from there but it......
Yes-- that topic reached 1006 pages. (That limitation is good to know).
Thank you
--JB
Is there anyway to view the last page first in a topic?
Yes!
Click on the "Last Post Date/Time" link not the "Topic Subject" link.
Not only does it go to the last page but scrolls to the last post.
It will help if you post the link to the forum and the topic concerned.
Similarly, using the Last Post column at <http://nabble-support.1.n2.nabble.com/>, <http://nabble-support.1.n2.nabble.com/forum/PostLink.jtp?post=5573996> fails to scroll to the post.
Again, tested both Firefox and Safari.
The page scrolls down just a fraction, to the
yellow alert banner.
The Last Post side of this bug reminds of an obscure bug from many months ago…
Is it possible to use NAML to make it so the Last Post column in at least the Category and Forum application types will show this information about the last post:
• The subject of the post.
• The poster’s avatar.
• The sub-forum the post belongs to.
If so, do I need to repeat the NAML code changes for every single sub-forum, or is it possible to do it for the whole site all at once?
The problem is that you passed 1000 replies in a thread. Could you start a new post to continue that topic in your forum?
It will help if you post the link to the forum and the topic concerned.
Thanks Greg,
but this is impossible as the forum is for a locked members area of my website and has been set to open up only under my domain name. IN other words if people aren't a members of my site they can't access the link.
Johnathon