But that requires me to click inside the thread .Also guys we will be adding the breadcrumbs back soon, possibly by Monday if not later.
You should see jump to latest unread post on mobile. We can see if there is a static last post button we can get added onto the template. There are some differences from VBulletin. Keep the feedback coming.
No sir, you won't have to. We'll add a fixed Go to Last post on vertical mobile. It will be ticketed for development next week.I just found a small work around .
If I hold my phone horizontally instead of up and down if shows who made the last post . I guess I could get use to that
Kind of a hidden easter egg but you can actually thumb the timestamp of the last reply on mobile to get to the last post - not obvious (even for staff) so we will rollout a more intuitive way, and a way when inside the topic itself.No sir, you won't have to. We'll add a fixed Go to Last post on vertical mobile. It will be ticketed for development next week.
No sir, you won't have to. We'll add a fixed Go to Last post on vertical mobile. It will be ticketed for development next wee
You not understanding what I’m saying . It’s not a matter of getting to the last post when I click a thread .No sir, you won't have to. We'll add a fixed Go to Last post on vertical mobile. It will be ticketed for development next week.
Gotcha. We'll take a look.You not
You not understanding what I’m saying . It’s not a matter of getting to the last post when I click a thread .
I want to know the poster who made the last post without having to click inside the thread .
and currently can’t do that unless phone is horizontal
As I already commented on elsewhere, what happened to the search option, which allows one to find the picks of any capper they want instantly in the service thread without
having to scroll through a zillion posts to find the capper and picks.
For me that is a HUGE loss , unacceptable and inexcusable unless it is returned!!
Hi savage1,As I already commented on elsewhere, what happened to the search option, which allows one to find the picks of any capper they want instantly in the service thread without
having to scroll through a zillion posts to find the capper and picks.
For me that is a HUGE loss , unacceptable and inexcusable unless it is returned!!
Click on any members name under their avatar and you will go to their profile page. From here you can click "Postings" to see their latest posts.Also, unless I am missing something, I don't see any way to retrieve previous posts for what I said or any other poster by simply clicking on
their name, which was the case previously.
If I am incorrect, I apologize and request how this can be done.
Click on any members name under their avatar and you will go to their profile page. From here you can click "Postings" to see their latest posts.
Example:
If you like to read posts/picks from specific users, my suggestion is to click their avatar and follow them. A list of all followed users will be added to your control panel so you can easily navigate to their profile pages. But like I mentioned previously, we'll make significant improvements to search so that you can plug in any member's name to quickly get to their recent posts.
Example of followed users:
Hi savage1,
Thank you for your feedback.
Search performance will be worked on soon. For example when you search for a specific user, we'll default to their profile page showing all their latest posts, instead of the tiled layout view that you get now.
In the use case of opening a specific thread, like in your Service Play example, we can look at activating an in-line search that only searches the thread you are reading. If this can't be done we'll at least make it so globally searching a specific handicapper name brings you a much easier to read chronologically ordered list of relevant search results.
This was a pretty big change so if you don't see everything performing well right now, keep firing away the feedback and trust that the RX staff are committed to enhancing your experience, and while everything may not be exactly like before, we hope in time your experience will be much better across any device.