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Thread: Site Navigation Gripe
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01-22-2012 05:08 AM #1
Site Navigation Gripe
Why don't we have the links posted at the bottom of thread pages that will jump you back to the main forum or the forum you're currently in?
A link tree, I guess.
We had it on the old site and it really came in handy.
As it stands now once you read to the bottom of a thread you have to scroll all the way to the top of the page to go back.
I know I can use the back button when READING a thread. But once you post in a conversation and it takes you to your posted comment that option is null.
A small pain in the ass, but a pain in the ass nonetheless.
Just a suggestion.
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01-22-2012 01:24 PM #2Senior Member
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Time keeps clicking away.
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01-22-2012 03:10 PM #3
I agree, it could be a helpful feature. There is, however, a "TOP" of forum button in the "Quick Navigation" bar.
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01-22-2012 03:46 PM #4
Guys,
This is all new software (vBulletin) which is the industry standard.
Can you show me an example of what you are talking about on a vBulletin site (think: AVS or something like that). I am not sure that I have seen such an option although there might be plug in.---
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01-22-2012 08:15 PM #5
Actually, when I click the Quick Navigation button "Rules, Regulations, Tips and Troubleshooting", I get a whole list of options. One is to go to my current form's landing page, and another is to go to the forum home page.
I just noticed that. Tyler, do you not have those options?
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01-22-2012 08:22 PM #6
Here's what I see when I click the button.
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01-22-2012 10:31 PM #7Senior Member
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I'm not really complaining. I had too much coffee when I logged in. I follow Tylers post's because he is a "warlock full of tigers blood" like Charlie Sheen. I saw the post and thought of the song that goes "time is ticking away, tick tick ticking away" and just posted the word change to clicking away in a fit of caffiene mania. I really like this site as is.
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01-23-2012 09:29 PM #8








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