Not to lash out against the developers of MyBB, but threaded mode leaves a lot to be desired. In Gold, can it be more like vB's style of threaded mode? Where one post is shown at a time, and then there is a message tree above the post, and you can click on various messages to delve further into the thread. The advantage to that layout is that you can see how all the posts integrate with one another; which posts are running quoted text, etc.
The way it is now... It's just useless.
And it still is... It's somewhat better now, as you can more easily see who made each post, but it still doesn't really show how each post is tied to one another.
What do you mean? I thought it was like that already?
To reply to a specific post (extend the hierachy further inward) you click the 'Quote' button ('Reply' in 1.2).
tmhai Wrote:Offtopic:
Chris Boulton Wrote:you click the 'Quote' button ('Reply' in 1.2).
OMG another clue; THERE EVERYWHERE! Your doing it on purpose, arnt you?
Not new news, I already posted it before months ago
Quote:Where one post is shown at a time, and then there is a message tree above the post, and you can click on various messages to delve further into the thread.
I thought threaded mode already does that. Except the message tree is at the bottom of the post

http://forums.rct3x.net/showthread.php?s...9&pid=#pid
If you check that out, you can see how threaded mode can be a big problem, and cause alot of problems with server load. I would suggest using an iframe if there are more than (perhaps) 20 posts? Atleast it would make it look alot nicer
I suggest doing something like vBulletin's, where the page doesn't have to reload. That would make the page so much faster in viewing long threads in threaded mode, rather than having to load a new page each time. Also, I agree with Tikitiki's suggestion of finding a way to some how scroll the list maybe or something like that.
Aha - now i'm on track.
This is just actually a bug with 1.1. It should be indenting them but it actually isn't. We've already fixed this for 1.2.