Algernon
Well-known member
If the thread interests you then yes of course.Are 9 year old bounces allowed?
If the thread interests you then yes of course.Are 9 year old bounces allowed?
How about 9 years and 363 days old threads?If the thread interests you then yes of course.
TO;DRIt's a bit shit yeah?
Ta
It is certainly not an issue for me.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.
That's so old fashioned.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.
It’s what I do.
It's a bit shit yeah?
Ta
That's so old fashioned.
Why didn't you create an Excel spreadsheet?
People are so old they go into shock when they see what they posted in a former lifeWhat's the problem with bouncing old threads anyway?
Add the following to the extra.less file found in the admin control panel, under templates: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.
Might be a five minute job, might be a PITA. I'm not the man who can tell you - but the man who can is tagged.
As a rule of thumb, even 'low code / no code' solutions can't just be changed in production. There has to be version control.