In a board, some forums just don't internet you. For example, I don't care about the italian chit-chat (since I don't speak italian), or the recycle bin (I don't need to read every message from spammers).
Fortunately, Icy Phoenix offers a feature for this situation. You can mark whole forums as "Permanently Read".
That shuts said forum from sending any new pesky "unread" notifications.
It is pretty simple:
- Click on the forum
- In the breadcrumbs (small menu at the top-right), click "Permanently Read".
- Voila!
Stop Seeing Topics As Unread In A Forum.
Subject: Stop Seeing Topics As Unread In A Forum.
Last edited by Informpro on Tue 01 Jan, 2019 17:08; edited 1 time in total
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Subject: Re: Stop Seeing Topics As Unread In A Forum.
Last edited by Informpro on Tue 01 Jan, 2019 17:08; edited 1 time in total
If you want to do this with a single thread, you should:
(warning, this isn't possible as of right now on the mobile version)
- Open said thread
- Look at the breadcrumbs/"quick links" in the top-right of the page (just under forum/faq/search/memberlist/log out)
- Find a blank check in a green background. If you hover it, it'll say "mark topic as permanent read"
- Click it!
and voila.
(warning, this isn't possible as of right now on the mobile version)
- Open said thread
- Look at the breadcrumbs/"quick links" in the top-right of the page (just under forum/faq/search/memberlist/log out)
- Find a blank check in a green background. If you hover it, it'll say "mark topic as permanent read"
- Click it!
and voila.
Last edited by Informpro on Tue 01 Jan, 2019 17:08; edited 1 time in total
Subject: Re: Stop Seeing Topics As Unread In A Forum.
BTW, it actually doesn't work in UPI2DB, hahaha... I still see the topics. I guess I'll try to take a look at some point.
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