Nah, that'd look very weird and confusing. And it's not as if there's so many updates a day that this would help to keep track of them.
Actually, I have the same request... i still have trouble trying to figure out whether i have read stuff of the previous day already or not, and that's exactly the purpose (and for me one of the best new features of the site). I end up clicking many of yesterdays threads/reactions again, just because I can't see when they were changed exactly.
Changing the date/time only doesn't solve that as well as I'd like. There is still a feature request to keep an individual history of all read content so you can easily see what's new for you. However that is a big feature and will be a long way in coming.
That would be ideal, indeed! I hope you'll implement it some time
I got a similar request:
it would be nice to have more entries in the "latest forum posts" boxes. Maybe 25. In a crowded day, they quickly go over 10.
And in my profile, under "Most recent forum posts" some are missing: those who are part of "Most recent forum topics". So when my recent post is one where I was thread starter, then one can't see that activity.
Maybe we need an activity stream, where everything that happens is posted sequentially.
Fixed search permissions so users can see the wiki search results
Perhaps I'm doing something wrong, but searches do not include wikipages... All I get when searching for my own nick are forum topics and news posts. No wiki...
request:
click on url and it opens in "_blank" then it is possible to not to forget holding CTRL sometimes
Fixed search permissions so users can see the wiki search results
Perhaps I'm doing something wrong, but searches do not include wikipages... All I get when searching for my own nick are forum topics and news posts. No wiki...
Arf... somehow rebuilding the search index didn't solve it. Whenever wiki articles are updated, they will be made searchable though. So just keep up the wiki editing skills, and soon all articles will be in the search engine as well
request:
click on url and it opens in "_blank" then it is possible to not to forget holding CTRL sometimes
Done! As a bonus you also get a nice external link icon behind each link that opens in a new screen.
Somehow most of the functionality was already in place for this, but strangely enough I didn't notice it wasn't working before...