There is a Jump to new button at the top right of threads.Is there a way to click on last unread now?
I just discovered if you click on the link of the thread from the menu it works, but only after you've going into a thread after the migration.There is a Jump to new button at the top right of threads.
Once I knew I caught up, I set every thread to read. Then, from now on, whenever something gets added, I can just click on the bolded title, and it goes to the latest unread post.I just discovered if you click on the link of the thread from the menu it works, but only after you've going into a thread after the migration.
Yeah, this is the way. Everything is unread the first time.Once I knew I caught up, I set every thread to read. Then, from now on, whenever something gets added, I can just click on the bolded title, and it goes to the latest unread post.
Yep. Happens to me too and its annoying.USCHO should review and index its forum database.
While the board is snappy a majority of the time, I am still running into daily occurrences of threads hanging, or specific pages of threads hanging for minutes. This points to a DB query problem and I am reading that it's likely due to the data conversion from vBulletin to XenForo - the DB schema between the two is considerably different and some queries are likely falling back to performing full-table scans.
Not sure how valuable or valid this observation met be, mainly because of the browser I use, but I also get threads that hang quite often and I started to try something that seems to work. I’m usually on WiFi (on a mobile device) but when a thread hangs, I’ll turn off WiFi which will flip me over to cellular, and the thread begins loading immediately. Then I’ll turn WiFi back on until the next occurrence. Been working quite well as a “solution”.Yep. Happens to me too and its annoying.
When you switch to cell, you’re essentially starting a new call to the server.Not sure how valuable or valid this observation met be, mainly because of the browser I use, but I also get threads that hang quite often and I started to try something that seems to work. I’m usually on WiFi (on a mobile device) but when a thread hangs, I’ll turn off WiFi which will flip me over to cellular, and the thread begins loading immediately. Then I’ll turn WiFi back on until the next occurrence. Been working quite well as a “solution”.
Why this works, I donno, but it seems to do the trick. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯