Old Notifications
- brownrexx
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Old Notifications
Is there a way to delete the old notifications? I click on "mark all notifications read" but they still show up. This makes it confusing when I see that I have new notifications because there is a big list of them instead of just the new ones.
I also routinely check the forum statistics to see how many members there are and quite often it says that [mention]pondgardener[/mention] is the newest member and I know that can't be right. Is there a problem there?
Lastly on most forums that I visit when tagging someone, I use the @ symbol but it does not show up in the posting. Just the name shows up. Is there a way to not show the @ symbol with the highlighted name?
I also routinely check the forum statistics to see how many members there are and quite often it says that [mention]pondgardener[/mention] is the newest member and I know that can't be right. Is there a problem there?
Lastly on most forums that I visit when tagging someone, I use the @ symbol but it does not show up in the posting. Just the name shows up. Is there a way to not show the @ symbol with the highlighted name?
- pondgardener
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Re: Old Notifications
brownrexx,
I tried to play around with removing the old notifications and had the same luck as you. So I can't really be of any help on that topic.
Regarding the newest member @pondgardener, that is also me with just a letter added. That was my original user name, but in the transition, I had problems logging in and I asked the administrator to delete that account, as I had registered again as @pondgardner as a workaround. But as the site became more stable in operation, I registered as @pondgardener to avoid someone else using that name in the future and causing an identity issue. I am sure the moderators on the forum will keep an eye on minimizing that situation from occurring. Good catch!
I tried to play around with removing the old notifications and had the same luck as you. So I can't really be of any help on that topic.
Regarding the newest member @pondgardener, that is also me with just a letter added. That was my original user name, but in the transition, I had problems logging in and I asked the administrator to delete that account, as I had registered again as @pondgardner as a workaround. But as the site became more stable in operation, I registered as @pondgardener to avoid someone else using that name in the future and causing an identity issue. I am sure the moderators on the forum will keep an eye on minimizing that situation from occurring. Good catch!
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- GoDawgs
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Re: Old Notifications
I can't find a way to remove them either. Help!
- Rajun Gardener
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Re: Old Notifications
It works for me using Chrome. Maybe try deleting the board cookies, it's at the bottom of the page in the banner.
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Climate: Hot and Humid
Avg annual rainfall: 60.48"
- GoDawgs
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Re: Old Notifications
Well, I deleted the cookies. But I still don't see any "Delete Notifications" function anywhere, only "Mark As Unread", which just clears the count of unread ones. It doesn't delete them.
Back to the drawing board!
Back to the drawing board!
- worth1
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Re: Old Notifications
You dont want to delete them just let them ride.
Deleting them will be detrimental to your popularity.
Deleting them will be detrimental to your popularity.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
- MissS
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Re: Old Notifications
No you can not delete the old notifications. However, you can tell which ones are the ones that you have not read if you place your mouse over them. Those that are unread will have a check mark appear and you scroll over them and they are also highlighted in lavender.
I hope that helps you navigate the forum a little easier.
I hope that helps you navigate the forum a little easier.
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- brownrexx
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Re: Old Notifications
Yes, I got used to them being there and it doesn't bother me anymore. Thanks.
- Rajun Gardener
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Re: Old Notifications
I reset the notifications to get deleted automatically after 2 days. Maybe it should be set longer for people who don't check in daily, if they check once a week then they'll miss 5 days of notifications.
I can't set it to let a users delete them so this is what we have. It was set to 30 days by default so the 2 days should cut down on the number you have and it might make the site run a little faster not keeping all that information.
Thoughts?
Edited: To add= I researched more and will set it to one day. That means it will be deleted automatically one after you read the notification or click mark all read.
I can't set it to let a users delete them so this is what we have. It was set to 30 days by default so the 2 days should cut down on the number you have and it might make the site run a little faster not keeping all that information.
Thoughts?
Edited: To add= I researched more and will set it to one day. That means it will be deleted automatically one after you read the notification or click mark all read.
Zone: 9A
Climate: Hot and Humid
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Climate: Hot and Humid
Avg annual rainfall: 60.48"
- SusieQ
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Re: Old Notifications
Wait, I'm confused. Does that mean if we don't come here every day we won't be seeing new notifications?
- Rajun Gardener
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Re: Old Notifications
No, it means the old ones that you checked will only last 1 day in your list, all new notifications will be there till you check them or mark all read.
Zone: 9A
Climate: Hot and Humid
Avg annual rainfall: 60.48"
Climate: Hot and Humid
Avg annual rainfall: 60.48"