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From the list of threads for a given forum: hit the circle or star next to the thread title.

In case you were wondering, the star signifies threads in which you've already posted.

Edit: to answer question in body of post: yes.

Edited by Machinator

Tap the little bullet or star just to the left of the topic title

59 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said:

In other words, the same way it worked on the old board. 

Only different

That works, that is until you have read the last unread post. Then after that you only can go to the open.

So that sucks

11 minutes ago, SKJ said:

That works, that is until you have read the last unread post. Then after that you only can go to the open.

So that sucks

No, you can still access the most recent post on read threads. Click on "X minutes/hours/days ago" under the name of the last user to make a post for a given thread.

Dammit.

 

Nothing else to complain about

If you click on Activity (top left on a laptop), you can define custom streams. Under Read Status, you can make links in that stream go to first unread.

When have it set up like you want it, you can Save the stream as a Custom Stream and make it your default stream. For now, I just bookmarked the URL when I got it the way I wanted it..

 

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Edited by retread

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