I passed this to the devs and there may be a way to implement, but it wouldn't be easy. Just piping up now to let you know we are are at least looking at it.Could an unread thread have notifications suspended temporarily rather than indefinitely?
Currently notifications of a new post say "You will not receive any further emails about this thread until you have read the new messages." If I don't want to look at the message, but still want to get notifications, then I have to read the message. For a thread I want to keep up on, but not instantly, I don't have a choice to defer notifications.
So I suggest that instead of suspending notifications indefinitely, the system should remove the suspension after, say, a month. Then the next message after that would produce a notification again. That way, we could continue to follow threads that we're casually interested in.
On systems that do it this way, hen a long-delayed notification comes in, I either review the thread, or realize I'm no longer interested and click the "disable emails from this thread" link.
We're based in the US, but we have a number of Canadian and European members.Is this an American forum or a world forum? I'm missing Peugot, but it's not sold in the US, just EU.
Yes. Just click on user's name and there is an ignore option on the pop-up.Is there an “ignore” feature to hide certain user’s posts? Just to alleviate clutter.
Yes. Just click on user's name and there is an ignore option on the pop-up.
I’m actually not seeing it, only a follow button along with some other things.
Below is an example. I bolded and italicized the ignore position. Hopefully this helps and you don't ignore me.
"members name"
Well-Known Member
Profile Page Start a Conversation Follow Ignore
Also you can't ignore an administrator or yourself. So if you clicked on Domenicks name or your own name you won't find it
Yeah, there was a problem with the site early this morning. All seems good again.Front news page is showing a security issue with logging in on 6/21/2023 using Firefox.
First I have heard of this, is this a new PC?Oddy, when I am writing a post on my PC the cursor jumps out of the editing box and cuts off what I am typing. Does not do it on my tablet...
Ghost in the machine?
In the more than 8,000 InsideEVs forum posts I've submitted (most of them edited right after posting), I've never had the cursor jump out of the editing box. I'm on my 3rd Lenovo laptop since signing up on InsideEVs' forums, so I haven't been using just one PC (I edited this sentence after posting).Oddy, when I am writing a post on my PC the cursor jumps out of the editing box and cuts off what I am typing. Does not do it on my tablet...
Ghost in the machine?
i am assuming that you are on a laptop. Adjust the settings on your touch pad to be less sensitive. Maybe even turn off touch to click.Oddy, when I am writing a post on my PC the cursor jumps out of the editing box and cuts off what I am typing. Does not do it on my tablet...
Ghost in the machine?
Install linux on it. lol. https://ubuntu.com/desktop/flavoursI have used an old PC for years (2008 model) running W10 currently and have had no issues - other than slow.
In the more than 8,000 InsideEVs forum posts I've submitted (most of them edited right after posting), I've never had the cursor jump out of the editing box. I'm on my 3rd Lenovo laptop since signing up on InsideEVs' forums, so I haven't been using just one PC (I edited this sentence after posting).
I'm using Chrome, so maybe that makes a difference.Happens to me, as a guess, I think it jumps down to the advertising boxes at the bottom. I think when there is a delay loading the content something steals focus for a moment expecting a return when complete, then does not return because you are typing and your keystroke moves the focus into that frame and does not return.
ie, its the browser, in my case Firefox/gecko based. Chrome/webkit may not suffer the same issue.