Hello,
Can I get some help with this, possibly this is a setting I missed somewhere.
When a visitor come to the front of the forum, all channels are showing as having new items even though there are none. I am guessing that is because the system does not know if they have been here before. Once an individual logs in, only the forums with new content show up as having new content.
I currently use 2 different graphics for new and old content by using the following 2 selectors:
".forum-list-container #forum16.forum-item .cell-forum .icon {}
.forum-list-container #forum16.forum-item.new .cell-forum .icon {}"
What additional selector would I need to add to determine if the visitor is logged in or not to ".forum-list-container #forum16.forum-item.new .cell-forum .icon {}"?
One other issue I found is that even though a user may click the "Mark This Channel Read " in the bottom of the posts page, the channel still calls the "new" CSS selector in the Forum List until the individual open every single post. I would think "Marking all read" would clear out the system tag that there are any new messages in the channel so the user did not have to click each one and show the channel read.
Can I get some help with this, possibly this is a setting I missed somewhere.
When a visitor come to the front of the forum, all channels are showing as having new items even though there are none. I am guessing that is because the system does not know if they have been here before. Once an individual logs in, only the forums with new content show up as having new content.
I currently use 2 different graphics for new and old content by using the following 2 selectors:
".forum-list-container #forum16.forum-item .cell-forum .icon {}
.forum-list-container #forum16.forum-item.new .cell-forum .icon {}"
What additional selector would I need to add to determine if the visitor is logged in or not to ".forum-list-container #forum16.forum-item.new .cell-forum .icon {}"?
One other issue I found is that even though a user may click the "Mark This Channel Read " in the bottom of the posts page, the channel still calls the "new" CSS selector in the Forum List until the individual open every single post. I would think "Marking all read" would clear out the system tag that there are any new messages in the channel so the user did not have to click each one and show the channel read.
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