What's the difference between the red and blue envelopes on the left side of the screen?
T thardey Master Black Belt Joined Feb 13, 2007 Messages 1,274 Reaction score 94 Location Southern Oregon Apr 10, 2007 #1 What's the difference between the red and blue envelopes on the left side of the screen?
OnlyAnEgg Senior Master MTS Alumni Joined Dec 4, 2004 Messages 4,402 Reaction score 31 Location Newport News Apr 10, 2007 #2 If you mean the ones right above your picture, they simply denote read (blue) and unread (red) posts.
If you mean the ones right above your picture, they simply denote read (blue) and unread (red) posts.
A Andrew Green Grandmaster MTS Alumni Joined Aug 1, 2004 Messages 8,627 Reaction score 452 Location Winnipeg MB Apr 10, 2007 #3 OnlyAnEgg said: If you mean the ones right above your picture, they simply denote read (blue) and unread (red) posts. Click to expand... Not quite. Red = a "hot" thread. (has at least 150 views, 15 posts) blue = a thread you've marked as read. Even if you haven't read it yellow = a none hot thread. A arrow through it = You have a post in it A lock = Thread is locked, no more posting to it is allowed.
OnlyAnEgg said: If you mean the ones right above your picture, they simply denote read (blue) and unread (red) posts. Click to expand... Not quite. Red = a "hot" thread. (has at least 150 views, 15 posts) blue = a thread you've marked as read. Even if you haven't read it yellow = a none hot thread. A arrow through it = You have a post in it A lock = Thread is locked, no more posting to it is allowed.
OnlyAnEgg Senior Master MTS Alumni Joined Dec 4, 2004 Messages 4,402 Reaction score 31 Location Newport News Apr 10, 2007 #4 oh...in thread view. I thought he meant in the threads proper. my bad
OP T thardey Master Black Belt Joined Feb 13, 2007 Messages 1,274 Reaction score 94 Location Southern Oregon Apr 10, 2007 Thread Starter #5 sorry, should have clarified that . . . I didn't know to call it "thread view" Thanks, that's been driving me nuts.
sorry, should have clarified that . . . I didn't know to call it "thread view" Thanks, that's been driving me nuts.
A Andrew Green Grandmaster MTS Alumni Joined Aug 1, 2004 Messages 8,627 Reaction score 452 Location Winnipeg MB Apr 10, 2007 #6 no problem