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In reply to: How to Show Last Ten Posts in Sidebar?
Nope just the last ten posts that were started. Since you cannot see those from the single topic. Flickr’s a good example: http://www.flickr.com/help/forum/en-us/93226/
In reply to: highlight first postNow once again this works perfectly for me Kawauso, thank you very much!
In reply to: highlight first postI’ve got another question for the topic at hand:
Is it possible to completely take the first post out of the “loop”? I mean by simple CSS it’s possible to style it differently, which is cool.
But instead would it no be nice to be able to add other html below the first post (e.g. pagination) and when you are on the second page you still see the first post, with the answers below:
Page 1
-First Post/Question
-Pagination/Other html
-Rest of the post/Answers 1-20
Page 2
-First Post/Question
-Pagination/Other html
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In reply to: How to Add Status Update *NEW* into Your TitleWorks a charm Kawauso
In reply to: How to Add Status Update *NEW* into Your TitleOk now again it is connected with the last activity in a thread. So when I comment on an older thread it will show *new*.
Instead I want it connected with the thread opening time?
In reply to: How to Add Status Update *NEW* into Your TitleWorks perfectly as far as I can see!
Why would you say this is a rough way? Seems very clean to me.
Cheers Kawauso and gerikg.
In reply to: How to Add Status Update *NEW* into Your TitleThanks for this idea gerikg!
But I think it’s not yet what I was looking for. Instead of the additional tables in the database I would just like to do one thing:
Indicate wether the post you see was recently opened up, let’s say one day old or so. If so, put the new in front of the title.
So instead of checking wether you have read the post already, the function just checks if the post is older than one day and shows yes or no!
Should be fairly straight forward, but my coding skilss are not enough advanced.