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Hamid
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original way of reading a thread in a website....

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Is there a way you could manage the thread's color that after reading them they become different color,so we could know how many of them we have checked and read so it brings less confusion for reloading them and going back.
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When viewing a forum, the threads that you've visited should be a slightly different shade links that the ones you haven't...
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i 've noticed it, but at least on my computer the different colors are really not noticable, i was wondering if it is possible to have it really noticable different color.
thanks anyways. :cool:
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Hmmm, maybe your monitor is out of color adjust? I see that you use the dark theme, which is what I use. Unread threads and forums are shown in yellow and the ones that you have read should show up in white...

I am sure that you have cookies enabled, so color adjustment is my only thoughts...
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Well it is good that you mention it, but all threads i see on my monitor are in blue and when i've read them they are still blue and very slightly lighter???????. and you mention that i have my cookies enabled!!!! how can i disable it? and i think my coring calibration should be fine because my son works on photoshop.
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Originally posted by Hamid
Well it is good that you mention it, but all threads i see on my monitor are in blue and when i've read them they are still blue and very slightly lighter???????. and you mention that i have my cookies enabled!!!! how can i disable it? and i think my coring calibration should be fine because my son works on photoshop.
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I was assuming that you have cookies enabled for the site as this is necessary for the server to know that you have read that thread. If you do not have cookies enabled, than you have to log in each visit and it will not know what threads you have read...

So the problem would now appear to be that you do not have cookies enabled, thus it won't remember which threads you have read, if you follow...

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