Notification madness
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I can't. No matter what I do, they're checked.
Notification madness
I can't. No matter what I do, they're checked.
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- TrustFire
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Re: Notification madness
It can be un-checked — but, after the Submit button is clicked and the page reloads, it reverts to checked.schnief wrote:
I can't. No matter what I do, they're checked.
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The Notifications are getting marked read, for me — the tick mark remains, though (that's because it's a part of the Heading text and shall therefore remain checked.)schnief wrote:I can't. No matter what I do, they're checked.
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- schnief
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http://www.edu-net.net/media/Navi.mp4 (no sound)
And don't they ultimately take up a lot of server storage somewhere? After all, we're talking about a plethora of notifications from numerous forum members.
Addendum: The notifications don't get deleted even when you unsubscribe from the topic.
Re: Notification madness
Yep, ...TrustFire wrote: ...It can be un-checked — but, after the Submit button is clicked and the page reloads, it reverts to checked.
http://www.edu-net.net/media/Navi.mp4 (no sound)
OK, but it appears to be eye candy. I mean, after they've been read, what are they good for? It should be possible to delete them.TrustFire wrote:The Notifications are getting marked read, for me — the tick mark remains, though (that's because it's a part of the Heading text and shall therefore remain checked.)
And don't they ultimately take up a lot of server storage somewhere? After all, we're talking about a plethora of notifications from numerous forum members.
Addendum: The notifications don't get deleted even when you unsubscribe from the topic.
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- rusticdog
- Firetrust Monkey
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Re: Notification madness
From what I can tell, the server keeps notifications for 30 days. I can reduce that if desired ?
You're right about not being able to disable, looks like a bug that PHPBB3 aren't in a hurry to fix.
You're right about not being able to disable, looks like a bug that PHPBB3 aren't in a hurry to fix.
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Re: Notification madness
They actually insist that the new Notification implementation is by design and a feature of the new forum Board.
BTW, seeing it on the OP after a long time — the old (gray) forum theme looks gross.
BTW, seeing it on the OP after a long time — the old (gray) forum theme looks gross.
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