Not sure if this is the right place to post this, as it's primarily for the site admin's attention, but there are a few things about the vBulletin technology that are increasingly irritating.
1) on completion of reading the topics on a forum then clicking back to a higher level category forum is listed as having unread messages. 99% of the time I need to use the "Forum Tools"->"Mark Topics Read" option to mark it as read, even though when I go back into that forum there's nothing in there marked in bold to show that it's unread. Occasionally (1% of the time) even using the Forum Tools option doesn't work. It doesn't work most often if I have posted a reply to a topic and that post is the first on a new page.
2) is there any way to put breadcrumbs at the bottom of the page too? Having to scroll back to the top of the page to get back to the parent forum is rather long-winded and is putting a lot of stress on my poor mouse wheel. It's also distracting to the other people sitting around me at work (especially worrying when the Director of Software is sitting two seats away from me), and often wakes Mrs Selezen when I'm foruming when she's asleep, prompting dangerous mumblings of bodily harm should I not cease and desist my wheelies.
Can anyone save me? Both my job and my marriage are at stake here?
Yours,
Worried from Derby
1) on completion of reading the topics on a forum then clicking back to a higher level category forum is listed as having unread messages. 99% of the time I need to use the "Forum Tools"->"Mark Topics Read" option to mark it as read, even though when I go back into that forum there's nothing in there marked in bold to show that it's unread. Occasionally (1% of the time) even using the Forum Tools option doesn't work. It doesn't work most often if I have posted a reply to a topic and that post is the first on a new page.
2) is there any way to put breadcrumbs at the bottom of the page too? Having to scroll back to the top of the page to get back to the parent forum is rather long-winded and is putting a lot of stress on my poor mouse wheel. It's also distracting to the other people sitting around me at work (especially worrying when the Director of Software is sitting two seats away from me), and often wakes Mrs Selezen when I'm foruming when she's asleep, prompting dangerous mumblings of bodily harm should I not cease and desist my wheelies.
Can anyone save me? Both my job and my marriage are at stake here?
Yours,
Worried from Derby