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Are threads not getting marked as "read" (i.e. unbolded) for you?
Is this happening to anyone else? I'll read a thread, but it'll still stay bold like I haven't read it. Just started happening. If it's commong, I'll submit a ticket, but maybe it's only me. :/ Even if I reply to a thread, it stays bold...
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I've had that a couple of times, and what I've noticed is that on
the forums index page it says 'Last post by user Y', but when I look at the thread the last post is actually by user X, and the # of actual posts is 1 less than the # stated on the index... ![]()
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I'm talking about when you go to the thread list in the forum or to your UserCP, the threads that are "new" are bolded. When you read them or post a reply, they normally go back to normal text, yet they are staying bold for me. Ah... time for a browser restart, maybe... had it open for a long time now sitting on some Amazon books I'll never buy.
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Yeah, that's what it was doing. The thread would stay bold even
after I had read it, but it seemed to be because there was a post that I couldn't see in the thread... |
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This has been happening for me too, even when ive read the entire thread 3 times. It's getting annoying.
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Yup - both are happening for me too in UserCP (threads staying bolded & incorrect `last poster').
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Browser restart fixed it for me... :/
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didnt for me...
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Try holding down the ctrl key and refreshing... that may help.
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This has happened to me off and on at random. It seems to eventually go away in its own time. Someone else posting in the thread seems to help too.
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