What's New

RangeBob

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The "What's New" button seems to have disappeared.


"Quick Links -> Today's Posts" isn't quite the same.
 
Showing up on the right hand side of the buttons for me now, instead of the normal spot
 
I was like "How do I even use this place without the 'What's New' button??"
 
So far I've clicked "market place" about a dozen times by accident
 
It absolutely sucks. And theres no button to mark as read for the ones you dont want to read so they just keep coming back up. It wasnt broke, didnt need to fix it
 
It absolutely sucks. And theres no button to mark as read for the ones you dont want to read so they just keep coming back up. It wasnt broke, didnt need to fix it

Found it:

mark_read.PNG
 
Today's posts sucks if you haven't been on for a while.
 
Not sure if others find "New Posts" and "Today's posts" repetitious or not. Not a fan of the navigational changes, also not my forum so.....
 
Not fear change, one button for new posts, one button for mark as read. Now its new posts, then after searching every friggin link/button, you click quick links, drop down to mark as read. Anyone who thinks the new way is less complicated than the old way was also probably thinks Rube Goldberg was a great inventor.
 
Not fear change, one button for new posts, one button for mark as read. Now its new posts, then after searching every friggin link/button, you click quick links, drop down to mark as read. Anyone who thinks the new way is less complicated than the old way was also probably thinks Rube Goldberg was a great inventor.

There is a reason for everything ! ( lol )
 
Not fear change, one button for new posts, one button for mark as read. Now its new posts, then after searching every friggin link/button, you click quick links, drop down to mark as read. Anyone who thinks the new way is less complicated than the old way was also probably thinks Rube Goldberg was a great inventor.


Blame the new math.
 
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