Rewrite it!
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Since I haven't bitched about discourse yet, I'll have a go in this thread: does your desktop browser tend to freeze for a second or two when you open a discourse tab?
FUCK THIS SOFTWARE
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Or when you hit F5, which is the only way I know of to completely update the topic list on the front page.
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Clicking the already-selected option at the top does the same ;)
Admittedly, it's not bleedingly obvious, but it's a thing
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Yup.
CLOSED_INVALID_WOJM
I think. I honestly have no idea if he ever said that but he probably did.
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Wait, it's not e10s' fault?
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Alternatively...
Oh, you're on
mobiledesktop. That's different.
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Is DiscWorld this forum's version of a Rickroll?
More like our Star Trek, I think.
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F5 is the only way to update the "New" count, at least for the 10 minutes or so until it gets out-of-date again.
Clicking the already-selected option at the top does the same
That is not sufficient for the "New" count, from my experience.
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F5 is the only way to update the "New" count, at least for the 10 minutes or so until it gets out-of-date again.
clicking on the new tab also works in my experience. at least in chrome, not sure about in IE or FF or Opera or ELinks
@blakeyrat said:That is not sufficient for the "New" count, from my experience.
given this i'm going to guess that the answer is "it only works on chrome because fuck other browsers!"/me sighs.
Do you remember when developers actually gave a shit about cross platform/cross browser compatibility? @accalia does.
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clicking on the new tab also works in my experience.
That updates it for the duration you remain on the "New" tab.
When you click back to the "Latest" tab, the incorrect number will return to the "New" tab.
This behavior is unbelievably broken and wrong, but. That is what I see.
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When you click back to the "Latest" tab, the incorrect number will return to the "New" tab.
huh. I can't say that i've noticed that behavior before. I'll check when i next get out of sync with new posts.
maybe i'm seeing that behavior too and just not noticing it.
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It fixes it for me, but Sleipnir.
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That updates it for the duration you remain on the "New" tab.
The New tab seems ... special. When I click it (in FF), it will update. Without taking action on anything, I'll click back to Unread. Then back to New. Hey - no more new items! Sometimes.
And while on Unread, New will update. Click. Nothing. Or some number smaller than originally reported. Back to Unread and the number decreases. Yah! for consistency! (looks like what's happening there is a thread I'm reading is updated, but unread doesn't know that until I got there. Same with Unread.)
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Discourse isn't supported on mobile.
I tried to like your post but twice in succession the screen jumped randomly and arbitrary several posts upthread, disorienting me and forcing me to scroll back down the page. Twice. Yes, I am on mobile. Supported it is not.
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That's nothing. Some examples from real life:
(1) Clueless boss on my first day, points me to a pile of computers and magnanimously says "Choose any one". Said pile consists of thrown-away IBM PC's with 8MB of RAM and a 66MHz CPU. Going price on eBay then, $14.
(2) Management asks what we should do next. We should tell them that our whole code base needs to be rewritten in some modern language, not 20-year old Delphi, about 5.5 million lines of it. Nobody has the guts to tell them that, so everybody just keeps on trying to patch the complex, super-buggy, undocumented, overly-complex, and unstable code.
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The supported method is:
Is it normal that the desktop version drops up but the mobile version drops down? That's confusing when flicking between desktop and mobile.
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Is it normal that the desktop version drops up but the mobile version drops down? That's confusing when flicking between desktop and mobile.
How in belgium should I know?
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Is it normal
This is Discourse; of course it's not normal.
That's confusing
Still Discourse. Are you not seeing the pattern?
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Are you not seeing the pattern?
I likes me a WTFy forum software. Goes well after all the other WTFs.