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Old 03-22-2019
Forum Feedback: Locked and Solved Threads

Hi,

Notice in advance: When I report any feedback about the forum, I make sure that I use Google Chrome(supported browser) and check the issue there.

I shortly read the comment of RudiC that the Thread turns light blue, when it is solved. I never realized that this is the visible sign of a solved thread. It seems not very intuitive to me. I would appreciate if there's a more easy understandable mark. Maybe a changed icon for the thread (hook-icon?) in the thread list.

The same for locked threads. They are not displayed visually at all. Maybe a lock-icon in the thread list helps to recognize closed threads.

Thanks for considering.

Regards,
stomp

EDIT

I realize a lock icon came later now on a now locked thread. Maybe it was a caching issue. So please ignore feedback #2.
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Old 03-22-2019
Good idea.

I'll put this on the TODO list to add to the new cp tables when I'm done with the prototype, during the beta testing phase.

Thanks.
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