Well, some things are tweakable and some aren't. XenForo looks great and works better (at least it does for us) than pbpBB, but it is indeed rather heavily reliant on JavaScript. As a Dutch prophet once said: "Every advantage has its disadvantage."for the simple reason that it needs JavaScript, which I always have disabled. Needing JavaScript for such basic features is not very good in my opinion.
Doesn't it say exactly that?IBy the way, there seems to be a small error in the BB Codes help page. The example for the [noparse] tag should be "Use [file]/etc/rc.conf[/file] to show tag use." instead of "Use /etc/rc.conf to show tag use."
Ah, that's not what I'm seeing here. In the "New posts" page, when I follow the link to a thread, then go back, the thread is still there, untouched, even not marked as read (regular font, not bold). In order to obtain an updated list of unread posts I have to use again the link "New posts", which is not very convenient as it's on the top of the page and I use keyboard to navigate as much as possible. But don't waste your time, I'll adapt.Juanitou for the first question - "New posts" at /find-new/posts behaves exactly as described for me, so what are you actually suggesting?
We're not sure yet. It looks like somebody will need to write a script for that.Another thing I forgot to mention: Are the "Thanks" points obtained through phpBB lost forever?
Ah, that's not what I'm seeing here. In the "New posts" page, when I follow the link to a thread, then go back, the thread is still there, untouched, even not marked as read (regular font, not bold). In order to obtain an updated list of unread posts I have to use again the link "New posts", which is not very convenient as it's on the top of the page and I use keyboard to navigate as much as possible.
Is there an option for the user at the moment to change a thread title prefix to Solved? I can't seem to find one.
Yep. Other editing options work fine for me. There is just no option to edit the title in either the Default Editor or the BB Code Editor. The option only seems to exist (at least for me) when creating a new thread.According to the forum permissions you have the right to edit your own posts. Do you have that option? The Permission Analysis function says that you do, but if I run a Test Permissions pretending to be you, I don't see it.. I'm quite confused.
D'oh! Yep. It's there, and seems to work as well. I thought I looked at that button before and it didn't have the option, but I guess I must not have. Anyway, thanks a bunch for looking into it and sorry about that.protocelt Do you see any 'thread tools' in the threads that you started? At the top, that is?