Being dense here. When I click on 'Talks' how do I know what are the new talks are - I'm sure they used to be in bold type?
Thank you in anticipation.
Sheri B I do the same thing.
tigg I see what you mean, but if there is an ongoing discussion that I am following ...I don't think your method works on that?
Jennifer You can tell if there are new comments in a thread that you haven't seen if the little talk bubble next to the comment amount number under the title is filled in green. I hope that makes sense...
Jennifer Also, you can see which comments are the new ones by a green label that says "New" on the right side. It's fairly easy to spot while scrolling. :)
tigg Now that you have pointed it out, it is really obvious. thank you!
Jennifer Yep! I'm glad I could help! I was a little worried I misunderstood your question at first, so I'm glad that wasn't the case.
Jennifer Also also: in the link tab that's always at the top of the site, the number next to "Talks" shows the amount of new ones (new topics, I THINK, though it may be new comments).
Bridget Braun I think if the speech bubble is filled there's new unread messages, and if it's not filled there isn't, but i could be wrong?
Paweł Kadysz That's correct.
Paweł Kadysz We've updated the Talks page. Right now, the talks you've already visited are dimmed. Same for links on the right side. Whenever there are new comments in the Talks you already visited, the comment bubble will turn green. I hope that helps.
tigg Thank you - that has clarified it further
tigg Just wanted to say how everything is wonderful since the update - so clear. Thank you SO much!
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Emily Bell Hi Tigg! I had the same - and possibly still have the same, but I think I've got it now:
Under the title you first see how many people have liked the talk and then next to that it says when the thread was started, by who, blabla. So the "time when thread was started" is what I use as reference - but I could be wrong! ;)