Tom Hark Preston Park
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- Jul 6, 2003
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It's a bit shit yeah?
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You mean that thing that nobody does ever?Use the date the thread was created which is shown underneath it?
Not shown on mobile, my biggest issue with the new NSC design. It would be very quick to change and is really useful in deciding which threads to skip over.
Just don't read them .... simples ... even for a simpleton !It's a bit shit yeah?
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Hmm. Desktop / laptop shows date thread was started on. By default mobile shows time last updated.Not shown on mobile, my biggest issue with the new NSC design. It would be very quick to change and is really useful in deciding which threads to skip over.
Ouch.Just don't read them .... simples ... even for a simpleton !
I imagine 70-80% of NSC use is people on mobile devices, but I'm happy to be proven wrong.Hmm. Desktop / laptop shows date thread was started on. By default mobile shows time last updated.
I honestly don't know if it will be "very quick to change", especially if the mobile responsive design is Xenforo's out of the box UI. I will have a poke around and after that you're in the hands of @Bozza
This really shouldn't be an issue for people on laptops / Macs etc though.
Hardly Yorkie. THPP needs to get a lifeOuch.
Good point, well madeHardly Yorkie. THPP needs to get a life
Not shown on mobile, my biggest issue with the new NSC design. It would be very quick to change and is really useful in deciding which threads to skip over.
Hmm. Desktop / laptop shows date thread was started on. By default mobile shows time last updated.
I honestly don't know if it will be "very quick to change", especially if the mobile responsive design is Xenforo's out of the box UI. I will have a poke around and after that you're in the hands of @Bozza
This really shouldn't be an issue for people on laptops / Macs etc though.
Hmm. Desktop / laptop shows date thread was started on. By default mobile shows time last updated.
I honestly don't know if it will be "very quick to change", especially if the mobile responsive design is Xenforo's out of the box UI. I will have a poke around and after that you're in the hands of @Bozza
This really shouldn't be an issue for people on laptops / Macs etc though.
If you flip the phone into landscape orientation you should get the same view you do when using a laptop or desktop. Although I will admit that is a bit of a ball ache when it comes to actually reading the content of the thread.
I imagine 70-80% of NSC use is people on mobile devices, but I'm happy to be proven wrong.
WRT the change, if it's hidden with CSS (e.g display: none; ) it should be a quick fix. If it's removed before rendering by Xenforo it would require a change in the template but again this should only be an extra line of code.
I don't want to derail the thread, I've largely adapted to the changes, but I was just pointing out it's hard to tell if someone has bounced an old thread
Yes, the UI is dynamic. You'd need Super Admin rights to even attempt a change which is only @Bozza you'd need to not break the dynamism or mobile look and feel and have somewhere to change and deploy the code, however simple.If you flip the phone into landscape orientation you should get the same view you do when using a laptop or desktop. Although I will admit that is a bit of a ball ache when it comes to actually reading the content of the thread.
Alternatively, keep a small pocket book handy and simply make a note of each thread title and the date it was created. Then, before opening a thread, check your notebook and that will instantly give you a ready reference with regard to the thread’s age.Even quicker than that, turn your mobile device sideways and in landscape format you can see the date the thread was created.