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I don't know whether it's because TPTB are not using the latest implentation of vBulletin, or just whether it's not been configured as well as it can be in the back-end, but I just find this place really, really hard to use compared to the other vBulletin-engined places I frequent.
For starters, and without doubt the main thing keeping me from posting more regularly, is the really strange workings of the Subscribed Threads panel and the associated "First Unread" buttons. On other forums, the Subscribed Threads list keeps track of read threads, not updated threads, IYSWIM - here, it's virtually impossible to visit the forum, not read every subscribed thread, and then return later, because the forum loses track of where each user was in each thread. You also end up with threads that you *have* read in their entirety in the "New Subscribed Threads" list, which is just baffling. I hope that makes sense.
Secondly, why doesn't the quote button create a link back to the post being quoted? Without it, it's really hard to keep track of conversations.
I realise these are niggles, really, but they do detract from the usability of this place...
For starters, and without doubt the main thing keeping me from posting more regularly, is the really strange workings of the Subscribed Threads panel and the associated "First Unread" buttons. On other forums, the Subscribed Threads list keeps track of read threads, not updated threads, IYSWIM - here, it's virtually impossible to visit the forum, not read every subscribed thread, and then return later, because the forum loses track of where each user was in each thread. You also end up with threads that you *have* read in their entirety in the "New Subscribed Threads" list, which is just baffling. I hope that makes sense.
Secondly, why doesn't the quote button create a link back to the post being quoted? Without it, it's really hard to keep track of conversations.
I realise these are niggles, really, but they do detract from the usability of this place...