Pongie said: Brigby any updates on this? Have the web devs been informed at least?Thanks
abmoraz said: brigby Not sure if this is the correct place, but can they fix the "control + arrow_key" behavior of the forums? Instead of going "forward/backward 1 word" it acts like the "home" and "end" keys.
Brigby said: abmoraz said: brigby Not sure if this is the correct place, but can they fix the "control + arrow_key" behavior of the forums? Instead of going "forward/backward 1 word" it acts like the "home" and "end" keys. We've brought this up with them before, and if I recall correctly, that behavior is dependent on which browser you're using to view the forum. For example, "CTRL + arrow_key" on Google Chrome causes it to go forward/backward 1 word.
Brigby said: Pongie said: Brigby any updates on this? Have the web devs been informed at least?Thanks We're having a meeting with them soon, and we'll discuss these topics further with them at that point. As of right now though, they are aware of these missing features, and are currently looking into it.
abmoraz said: Brigby said: abmoraz said: brigby Not sure if this is the correct place, but can they fix the "control + arrow_key" behavior of the forums? Instead of going "forward/backward 1 word" it acts like the "home" and "end" keys. We've brought this up with them before, and if I recall correctly, that behavior is dependent on which browser you're using to view the forum. For example, "CTRL + arrow_key" on Google Chrome causes it to go forward/backward 1 word. Hmm... that's odd, but I tested it out and you are correct. Weird why Firefox would do that and it doesn't do it on other sites I visit. Must be some sort of weird glitch.Anyways, thanks for the quick response!
@Brigby, any update on this?
The current first page on https://forums.d3go.com/discussions is 18:7 in favour of MtGPQ compared to MPQ (not counting pinned announcements). I'd quite like to be able to filter them out.
@Pongie, interesting, I must have missed the memo. I was still waiting for the meeting between Brigby and the web devs.
It would be nice if this was documented somewhere.
Supplementary question: how do I follow a forum or sub forum? In IE 11 it doesn't seem possible.
Supplementary answer: use Chrome. At least then the little gears do something...