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Re: whoop de doo
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lugnet.admin.terms
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Sat, 8 Apr 2000 02:27:02 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.terms, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.admin.terms, Kevin Salm writes:
> > Okay, my problem is not me and it is not a browser problem (Netscape v4.51).
> > The problem is that I have been using (for months) the nested/compact thread
> > display. I guess to make this Submit All rating feature work, I need to
> > switch to the nested/all or the linear/all thread display. These thread
> > displays both have the radio buttons on a single .cgi page whereas the
> > compact thread display options do not. And, additionally, reading posts is
> > easier, too.
>
> d'OH!!! My bad! Now I see what was causing you the confusion! The "compact"
> and "brief" thread views aren't supposed to have the "Submit Ratings" button
> on them. The thread display routine doesn't currently check what display mode
> it's displaying for when it adds those buttons -- but it should! (I'll go add
> that.)
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>
> > [...]
> > Using the nested/all and/or linear/all thread displays, how can I easily
> > mark all messages as read?
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> There isn't any way to do this easily. The web interface grew out of an
> archive capability and isn't really a newsreader. It's your web browser
> which actually keeps track of what messages you've read -- it does this by
> coloring URLs blue or purple (or whatever color you gave in your browser
> preferences).
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> > How can I mark just certain messages as read?
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> Click on them to get your browser to display them. Then your browser knows
> it's seen that URL before, and they'll show up in purple. (That's not a very
> nice solution, but it's the only way currently.)
>
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> > More specifically, how to do this without leaving this thread display?
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> I usually right-click on "Open Link in New Window."
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> > Do articles become marked as read when I rate them and submit the rating?
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> No, your browser marks articles as read only after it when it displays them
> in whole form. (It's 100% link/URL based.) However, when you submit a
> rating, the server remembers this and displays a little >> symbol on the
> > article in the future.
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> --Todd
Good. All understood and completely clear in my mind. Now I simply have to
adjust my lugnet HTTP viewing habits away from the nested/compact thread
display view to the linear/all thread view.
Now, if I could just figure out how to adjust the horizontal size of the lugnet
posting window so that I can use the vertical scroll bar without a lot of
horizontal scrolling. I have a 17 inch monitor but still suffer this dilemna;
I sympathize with those with even smaller display screens.
__Kevin Salm__
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