flinchlock
February 10th, 2005, 08:06 AM
-{ Quote: "Is there away for "New Posts" to NOT include some of the Forums?
For example, I don't really want to see Ten Forward posts." }-
-{ Quote: "That embedded search can not be customized, as far as I know. Looking at the source code it is fairly basic and all it does is look for posts that are visible to you and which were made since your last forum visit.
However, I think one alternate version that perhaps many people would like is a search that specifically excludes ten-forward. (The same way I list the 10 recent posts on the forum minus ten-forward, as an option for those not interested in the more social postings here.)
So, I've added a new link to the lower navbar on the main forum index page. That is just above the "What's Going On?" box where the last 10 posts and current active users are shown. The link name is this one: New Posts(-10F) and it is otherwise the same as the "New Posts" search except ten-forward is excluded. You can obviously trigger it from there, or simply add it to browser bookmarks. I think many people will find that useful to them. Thanks for the suggestion." }-
Thank You Very Much ;D ;D
For example, I don't really want to see Ten Forward posts." }-
-{ Quote: "That embedded search can not be customized, as far as I know. Looking at the source code it is fairly basic and all it does is look for posts that are visible to you and which were made since your last forum visit.
However, I think one alternate version that perhaps many people would like is a search that specifically excludes ten-forward. (The same way I list the 10 recent posts on the forum minus ten-forward, as an option for those not interested in the more social postings here.)
So, I've added a new link to the lower navbar on the main forum index page. That is just above the "What's Going On?" box where the last 10 posts and current active users are shown. The link name is this one: New Posts(-10F) and it is otherwise the same as the "New Posts" search except ten-forward is excluded. You can obviously trigger it from there, or simply add it to browser bookmarks. I think many people will find that useful to them. Thanks for the suggestion." }-
Thank You Very Much ;D ;D