Hi Queen,
It actually isn't a feature available in the "out-of-the-box" Vbulletin software. I dug around a bit and found a hack that someone else had written to add this functionality to Vbulletin.
- Jeff
Hi Queen,
It actually isn't a feature available in the "out-of-the-box" Vbulletin software. I dug around a bit and found a hack that someone else had written to add this functionality to Vbulletin.
- Jeff
It is a feature that several customers have asked for but, the opinion of the Vbulletin developers seems to be "If you don't like the thread, don't click on it" -- the fact that people might not want to see the thread title in the listings hasn't sunk in with them yet...
That is very cool - thanks!
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Thank you to you both, Jeff and Susan.
This is a great feature.
When I come in I always click on "new posts" and get 2-3 pages and most of the threads I don't read - some about health, or tv programmes, many of the specific rides in the US I will never do.
With a very slow connection (today it is 19.2kbps) I have to be selective as it takes a minute or two for each page to load, and just as long to get the "post reply" page... besides, after all that, I am here for the riding/bicycle discussions.
I see I have to rate each thread now in order to ignore it.
Is it possible to change the options away from
...excellent/good/average/bad/terrible...
?
Many of the threads I am choosing to ignore (most recent was a riding in snow thread, which I will never do) have great discussions but just are completely irrelevant to me. So I choose good or excellent, but if you are using this info as stats for your interest, you will wonder why some people rate threads as excellent and then choose to ignore them.
Thanks again for this feature, it will make my visits here much more manageable - this forum has grown so much in the two years I been dropping in.
Last edited by RoadRaven; 01-11-2007 at 10:31 AM.
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www.denisegoldberg.com
- Click here for links to journals and photo galleries from my travels on two wheels and two feet.
- Random thoughts and experiences in my blog at denisegoldberg.blogspot.com
"To truly find yourself you should play hide and seek alone."
(quote courtesy of an unknown fortune cookie writer)