...which was a hack for vBulletin 2.DuDe said:OK, another thing that bothers me : the boards no longer show how many new messages/posts were posted since my last visit...
eh, it'd be just as easy to get the person to edit their post and upload a new attachmentMartin said:I was trying to move the attachments from database into file system, but something went wrong, meaning none of the old attachments (prior today) work at the moment. I'll try to get it sorted by tonight, but we'll see. I've asked at vbulletin.com for support. Sorry.
At least it seems I have fixed the add attachment on edit post problem now.
Edit: fixed, but we lost about 1/10 (1000) of our attachments, I hope none of the recent ones or we'll have to use the backup from right before we upgraded to vb3.
see my above messageJimbot said:Well, I attach something by uploading it from my desktop where i saved it. Then, once its up on the internet, I don't need it anymore! So I delete it. Good point slougi
Well you have the "Welcome, Remote - View New Posts" in bold on top of each page (in the box), so it's on the first page as well.Remote said:I don't know how much work this would be but any possibility of having the new posts since my last visit displayed on the first page, don't know if anyone else but me would want this but I have a hinch it could work out quite nice.
Although it's only a click away so it's probaly a overhead of work...