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Re: Make the big "Unread/new posts" icon lead to the target

by Rachael » Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:06 pm

Ah, at least now you're finally being honest about it. That's better than the "ur taking things too seriously LUL" bullshit that people constantly use to try and get away with shit.

Re: Make the big "Unread/new posts" icon lead to the target

by ZzZombo » Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:46 pm

Sorry, but lack of patience?

Sat Dec 30, 2017

Thu Jan 24, 2019

Really?

Re: Make the big "Unread/new posts" icon lead to the target

by Rachael » Wed Jan 23, 2019 4:35 pm

I have absolutely 0 interest in this feature.

Also don't try to cover up for your lack of patience like you were just joking around. We weren't born yesterday.

Re: Make the big "Unread/new posts" icon lead to the target

by wildweasel » Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:57 am

Ignoring that you've just bumped the thread again with nothing useful to add: I don't think any of us has time to hack around with the forum software (since it'd have to be done pretty deep under the hood, is the impression I've gotten of it).

Re: Make the big "Unread/new posts" icon lead to the target

by ZzZombo » Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:32 am

I see that certain moderators take things too seriously...

Anyway, can a forum maintainer respond?

Make the big "Unread/new posts" icon lead to the target page

by ZzZombo » Fri Dec 29, 2017 9:32 am

Since rows for each thread/forum in listings are done in a rather... convulted way, I can't just write a straightforward user script to address this UX issue on my end locally, because I see no way of making the <dd> element clickable as it lacks content, with the image done as a background rather than an actual image, and wrapping it in an anchor makes the whole row clickable obviously, but undesirably. Alternatively, you could enlarge somehow the natively supplied "jump to new posts" link, I guess, so one wouldn't have to practice pixel hunting.

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