Life after XF1 - Test

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By any chance will the time of a user's post be placed back at the bottom of their post or will it be permanently on the top like it is in this new XF2 layout? Keep up the good work btw, this all looks pretty decent so far.
 
I read the first post but I'm not digging through the rest. Alerts aren't bundling per post like they used to. It used to work where if I had 3 posts that got 20 reactions each, I'd have 3 alerts in my feed. Now, I have 60 alerts; one for every individual reaction. I do like how the darkened background of unread alerts doesn't dissappear as soon as I open the bar now.
 
There no longer is a visible notification in the android version. How will I ever deal with the lack of dopamine!?
 
Not to be a pain in the ass but I'd like to bring attention to what I've suggested before, @Null. It'd be nice to have the option to choose how many posts per page we can see, a la PHPBB. The current 20 posts feels too small.

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Pretty please with sugar on top, papa Null!
 
I obviously can't fucking do that dude, it would break everything in the site and void caching and make it so links are subjective. If I link you to page forty what is that in your suggestion? Fucking dumb

And we're at a point where not only am I getting the same complaint multiple times per page the same people making the same suggestion are doing so multiple times. This is utterly dysfunctional.
 
Not here to complain, just to say that everything I reported earlier is fixed and the site is getting better and better. Nice.

but it im still waiting for the nice meme rating reeeeeeeeeeee
 
I'd like for Forum Guidelines to be at the top like it used to instead of attached to the bottom where one would create a reply.

I know it makes sense to put guidelines where someone will create their post, but the Guideline, depending on the section, can be twice or three times as pig as the actual post and I feel it looks ugly.
 
Go with the Henry Ford approach: You can have your posts per page count at any number you'd like as long as it's 20.
 
I've noticed a small peculiarity. I'm not sure if it's worth fixing.

In some circumstances, a greater-than sign at the beginning of a line will be translated into a quote tag. Example:

>wants variable number of posts per page
wants page links to work

This interferes with a common pattern of mocking greentext I've seen used here before. It's also interesting to me that only the second line is quote-blocked.

I have no idea if this behavior is changeable, and it's no big deal for me, but I thought I'd report it.
 
I've noticed a small peculiarity. I'm not sure if it's worth fixing.

In some circumstances, a greater-than sign at the beginning of a line will be translated into a quote tag. Example:

>wants variable number of posts per page


This interferes with a common pattern of mocking greentext I've seen used here before. It's also interesting to me that only the second line is quote-blocked.

I have no idea if this behavior is changeable, and it's no big deal for me, but I thought I'd report it.
It also seems like your second >/greentext piece doesn't show up when I quote you. Which is probably part of the anomaly.
 
I've noticed a small peculiarity. I'm not sure if it's worth fixing.

In some circumstances, a greater-than sign at the beginning of a line will be translated into a quote tag. Example:

>wants variable number of posts per page


This interferes with a common pattern of mocking greentext I've seen used here before. It's also interesting to me that only the second line is quote-blocked.

I have no idea if this behavior is changeable, and it's no big deal for me, but I thought I'd report it.
If you view the code, there's a color tag at the beginning of the first line of greentext:

[COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]>first line >second line[/COLOR]

So from the parser's point of view, the first line doesn't start with ">", and the second line does.

>first line

This would affect all other style tags as well, e.g. bold:

[B]>line 1 >line 2[/B]

>line 1

I would tend to agree that this isn't desirable behavior.
 
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