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Post by crankcase on Sept 16, 2016 14:47:47 GMT
On other forums I frequent they often have, as this one does, a page number indicator with previous/next buttons at the top of each page. However, most of them also have a repeat of those buttons at the bottom of each page as well. This forum does not (that I can see, unless I'm entirely blind).
So here you read a page, scroll all the way back to the top, click "next", read the page, scroll all the way back to the top...
It's not exactly onerous but it would be easier if you could cut the scrolling bit.
Is that an option with this Proboard software?
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Post by Admin on Sept 16, 2016 15:41:05 GMT
On other forums I frequent they often have, as this one does, a page number indicator with previous/next buttons at the top of each page. However, most of them also have a repeat of those buttons at the bottom of each page as well. This forum does not (that I can see, unless I'm entirely blind). So here you read a page, scroll all the way back to the top, click "next", read the page, scroll all the way back to the top... It's not exactly onerous but it would be easier if you could cut the scrolling bit. Is that an option with this Proboard software? It is not part of the standard template. Admin might get his fingers dirty in the HTML page source to see what he can do, be prepared for total forum failure.
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Post by Admin on Sept 16, 2016 19:53:23 GMT
On other forums I frequent they often have, as this one does, a page number indicator with previous/next buttons at the top of each page. However, most of them also have a repeat of those buttons at the bottom of each page as well. This forum does not (that I can see, unless I'm entirely blind). So here you read a page, scroll all the way back to the top, click "next", read the page, scroll all the way back to the top... It's not exactly onerous but it would be easier if you could cut the scrolling bit. Is that an option with this Proboard software? It is not part of the standard template. Admin might get his fingers dirty in the HTML page source to see what he can do, be prepared for total forum failure. The prev/next navigation bar is now "sticky" while the page scrolls under it. Well it does on my Mac anyway.
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Post by crankcase on Sept 19, 2016 7:34:13 GMT
Smashing, ta. Works on IE. (Doesn't work with my normal browser, but that will be me. I'll play with settings to get it to go).
Very much appreciated, thank you.
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Post by bromptonaut on Sept 24, 2016 11:43:00 GMT
That's really useful, thanks.
Next request:
Could something be added along side prev/next to take you back to top of subforum - like the arrow buttons do on C4P/HJ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2016 12:09:18 GMT
Well swipe me sideways with the rough edge of a pineapple, I'd either forgotten or didn't know about those arrows in C4P and have cursed that lack of that functionality a thousand times.
What a silly old Hector.
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Post by Admin on Sept 24, 2016 18:56:55 GMT
That's really useful, thanks. Next request: Could something be added along side prev/next to take you back to top of subforum - like the arrow buttons do on C4P/HJ? Hmmm Bit tricky, You may need to wait to wait for some time for that feature. I did however install a "back to top" red arrow on the r/h side.
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Post by Humph on Sept 24, 2016 19:11:45 GMT
Oh that's what that is? I thought it was some kind of ghosting thing. Keep touching the freaking thing when I'm scrolling on the ipad. Not that I'm not grateful you understand...🙄
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Post by Admin on Sept 24, 2016 19:13:43 GMT
I can get rid of it easy enough. Of course its no issue for non iPhone users.......
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Post by Humph on Sept 24, 2016 19:17:11 GMT
What, you mean the 'others' have to use a mouse or something? 😉
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Post by Admin on Sept 24, 2016 19:21:45 GMT
What, you mean the 'others' have to use a mouse or something? 😉 No, I mean they dot have to use the side scroll slider, being able to scroll with a finger in the middle of the page.
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Post by Humph on Sept 24, 2016 19:25:59 GMT
Oh you can do that on Apple too. Just that I tend to use my right thumb to do it so the arrow thingy is a bit inconveniently placed. No worries though, I shan't go on about it. It's very good really, considering...😉
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Post by Admin on Sept 24, 2016 19:31:16 GMT
Oh you can do that on Apple too. Just that I tend to use my right thumb to do it so the arrow thingy is a bit inconveniently placed. No worries though, I shan't go on about it. It's very good really, considering...😉 Clearly it suits the less dextrous.
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Post by Humph on Sept 24, 2016 19:37:09 GMT
No it's fine honestly, I'll just have to get used to scrolling with my left thumb. Not ideal obviously, but a jolly good effort. No worries at all. Won't go on about it any more. Perfectly fine. Bit uncomfortable and counter intuitive, but hey, that's ok, not a problem at all. Totally fine, I'm sure we can all work around it....🙄
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Post by Admin on Sept 24, 2016 19:51:48 GMT
Perhaps changing your stars to purple would help?
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