Andy J, post: 322080, member: 44 wrote: Is there a "back to the top" kind of button for when you find yourself at the bottom of a long thread and don't want to restart the whole site?
Yes. Look at the very bottom right corner of the site, just to the left of the RSS icon.
Andy J, post: 322080, member: 44 wrote: Is there an option to "minimize" the personal info that is tagged on every post?
No, not at this time. It could happen though.
Andy J, post: 322080, member: 44 wrote: It looks like "beer leg.com" is no longer active... Is that right?
Right now, it just redirects to surveyorconnect.com. We're hoping to do something special with it, just not sure what that is yet.
Andy J, post: 322080, member: 44 wrote: Great work, I know it will make your lives much easier moving forward. I appreciate all you two do for the surveying community.
Thanks! We appreciate you too. 🙂
Change my time zone to Mountain instead of somewhere in Dublin. That is strange how everyone is all over the world. I did notice though my birthday was Dec 10, 1900. Even though I am old, not quite that old. Can't change it either.
Is there a way to mark an individual forum as "read"? I see that I can mark all forums read.
NEVER MIND: I happened to click on the Mark forums read button and there's an option to mark the current forum read, or all forums.
I'll post this here, too so maybe it gets seen sooner.
Anyone missing may be having trouble getting connected. I got in on my Win7 machine, but not the XP machine I have been using most of the time. Right now I'm on my wife's Vista laptop, and I can only get to some of the pages of the site. My old bookmark doesn't work. I got here using Google search and was able to log in. But if I click on "Forums" to get to the right category for a site issue, I get the message:
An error occurred during a connection to surveyorconnect.com. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. (Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
That's the same message I get on the old machine. Has there been any discussion of how to fix this?
Wendell, post: 322137, member: 1 wrote: The recent posts feature does indeed show the most recent posts and would look the same to everyone. However, you can click the New Posts button (in the Forum submenu near the top) to see posts that are new to you since your last visit.
Thank you sir, I see that now.
Was confused by the 10+ pages of posts. To others: You have to mark all forums read, and then you will be able to use that feature by only seeing the new posts that you have not looked at since your last visit.