Mark posts as read?

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Alasdair Kirk
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Mark posts as read?

Post by Alasdair Kirk » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:07 pm

is there an option on here to mark all posts as read?

I like to use the 'view unread posts' option, but if there is a post I don#' wish to read it remains there until I do...
if there were an option to mark all posts as read then this would make life much easier :)

Alasdair

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Carl Hibbard
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Re: mark posts as read?

Post by Carl Hibbard » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:38 pm

Alasdair Kirk wrote:is there an option on here to mark all posts as read?

I like to use the 'view unread posts' option, but if there is a post I don#' wish to read it remains there until I do...
if there were an option to mark all posts as read then this would make life much easier :)

Alasdair
Not really no, you can go into a specific topic and then mark that topic as read

To be honest my start point is always 'view active topics' and then go from there as it's date order!
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Re: mark posts as read?

Post by Alex Holowczak » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:40 pm

Maybe this is just me being daft...

On the "board index", can't you just click "Mark forums read" on the right-hand side at the top?

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Carl Hibbard
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Re: mark posts as read?

Post by Carl Hibbard » Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:43 pm

Not if you go for one of the "view" options first - from the home page or selecting a topic will give you the option

It works fine once you get used to it...
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Alasdair Kirk
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Re: Mark posts as read?

Post by Alasdair Kirk » Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:07 am

Alex, thanks that was what I managed to search the whole board for and miss :)

don't mind returning to the index to do it...

thanks

Alasdair