Hello,
as the old bug tracker was just a subforum, you could see if there were any unread posts inside by looking at its icon. Now, with the new tracker, the icon next to it is always blue (like if there were new posts inside) but there are no new posts; it stays that way even after clicking "Mark board as read" at the bottom of the page.
Could somebody take a look at that and (if possible) fix this issue, please?
Bug Tracker question
Started by Mek, Aug 05 2010 02:48 PM
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#1
Posted 05 August 2010 - 02:48 PM
ApexDC++ rulez!
#2
Posted 05 August 2010 - 02:51 PM
Mek, on 05 August 2010 - 02:48 PM, said:
Hello,
as the old bug tracker was just a subforum, you could see if there were any unread posts inside by looking at its icon. Now, with the new tracker, the icon next to it is always blue (like if there were new posts inside) but there are no new posts; it stays that way even after clicking "Mark board as read" at the bottom of the page.
Could somebody take a look at that and (if possible) fix this issue, please?
as the old bug tracker was just a subforum, you could see if there were any unread posts inside by looking at its icon. Now, with the new tracker, the icon next to it is always blue (like if there were new posts inside) but there are no new posts; it stays that way even after clicking "Mark board as read" at the bottom of the page.
Could somebody take a look at that and (if possible) fix this issue, please?
The icons over here reflect that:
http://forums.apexdc...oject-1-apexdc/
The parent project icon porobably should too, but that could be an issue with IP.Tracker
#3
Posted 05 August 2010 - 03:35 PM
There isn't a forum for IP.Tracker, I have setup a custom redirect forum. And IPB's nature is to have redirects always shown as unread.
Maybe in the next version of IP.Tracker they will allow an option to display it directly on the forums.
Maybe in the next version of IP.Tracker they will allow an option to display it directly on the forums.
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#4
Posted 05 August 2010 - 06:20 PM
Thank you for explanation.
ApexDC++ rulez!
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