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This would certainly help clear space and give the boards a cleaner look, something the moderators are always striving for.
Using google doesn't always work either. I tried that for my deleted scenes thread and that's a duplicate.
If it's a thread on a recent topic the chances are there is already one, so it's best to search the relevant section. Viewing the forum through the categories view should help with this and make things much easier.
Could we possibly get 'Skyfall' added to the 'Best Film' list on the user profile's 00 section? Much appreciated !
Furthermore, while looking through (updated) favorite Bond releases, I don't believe I even saw anyone actually had Skyfall as a #1 release ?
But, Yes, this will surely be implemented soon enough for people to include if they wish
Well I doubt a few Bond films make anyone's #1, but it should still be an option whether everyone has seen it or not.
I'm not rushing them. Take your time. I just was thinking about it.
Thanks for the alert @JWESTBROOK.
While we're at it, would it be possible to introduce a 'hide thread' function or even the 'ignore user' preference again if at all ? It'd be mighty appreciated if this could be implemented sometime soon. If people don't wish to use it, fine, but It would be beneficial to some, and it's something I hope can be utilized in the near future if possible. Once again, would be greatly appreciated
Feedback welcome!
Just tried it out a few times and it seems to work pretty well! Beats having to open another tab and Google search, though I'm sure others are going to complain because "Google search on this site doesn't work," or whatever the latest complaint with it is.
Overall, I've always used Google to find threads on this forum and have had zero problems. This seems to make it even easier. Thank you!
Thank you so much administrators and mods! ^:)^
Very nice, cleans it right up and reverts back to stage one. I like it, guys, I appreciate this being added to the main page. Great work.
Any News??
It doesn't for me.. if your on a phone and using the mobile site, it may do that for you. You can scroll to the bottom and click 'Full Site' and it should fix the issue.
If your on a computer, make sure your signed in. Also, if you go back a few pages before you close the page the thread is open on, it may save your spot there as well.
But I don't have any issues. I can almost always access a thread the last page I left it on.
Try clicking it from the home discussion page, not your bookmarked list. I don't bookmark any threads, so all I know is that clicking the links on the homepage works for me.
I just tested it, and it does take me to the original post as well. I guess it's just a feature so you can find the thread if it's not on the home page. Is it really that difficult to click on the most recent page?
Will sticky threads be implemented in a future patch/upgrade? I see other Vanilla forums now have this option.
@WillardWhyte that is one we want to fix and will be looking into, there was a bug in the software that we personally fixed that made the main indexes jump to the right pages. We've been hoping the developers will address that for a while now.
@commanderbond007 - Ignore features don't facilitate coherent discussions. If you're being pestered by someone via PM or on your "wall", contact a moderator about it and we'll get it dealt with. If you just don't want to hear from people in the context of a discussion, don't read their posts.
@0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 you're quite right. We've been selectively banning IP addresses but it is often the case that troublesome users attack us from school or university IPs which (a) change regularly and (b) run the risk of banning swathes of readers or posters.
Personally, I've not seen a forum similar to ours that supports "sticky" functionality al la phpBB.