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Forum "Mark forums read" link

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It only works on the homepage of the forums. Not by forum individually. Don't know if it's intended with phpbb3 or not but I haven't seen it work that way strictly on any other forum system.

EDIT: and by that, I don't mean my forums. I mean the NFo forums. 8)
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Are you saying that clicking it doesn't actually mark everything as read, or that you can't use it to mark specific areas as read and it only works globally?
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Lets say I view the forums, and I go to a forum category. "Mark forums read" doesn't work.

Lets say I view the forums and stay on the homepage of them. "Mark forums read" clears them all.

Should it not work per-category as well?
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In that case, I think it should. I'll have to test that myself when I have a chance.
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It's supposed to do all of them, I believe.
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I just tested this with the general section when I saw a reply here, and it worked fine for me.
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Different permissions? Still not working correctly for me
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That is possible, but it may also be a browser related issue. Do you have another browser or computer you can test on?
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No :( IE removed as an OS addon and only use chrome as much as I hate it, for the bookmarking specs.
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IE normally can't be completely removed, Windows will just remove shortcuts for it instead. You should be able to find IE in your files somewhere.
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There is ways to remove IE, and it's found in control panel, under uninstall Windows addons.
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I will admit that it has been some time since I tried that myself, but the last time I did, it only really removed the shortcuts and didn't actually uninstall IE. This made some sense to me since IE is more than just a browser for Windows and a number of functions within Windows depends on it.
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I believe that's all I did, and no more IE for me (thankfully). Windows asking to install new IE, security updates for IE all the time was quite annoying. No more of that though 8) .
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I forgot all about this thread.

But no, I've always removed IE and only stuck to one browser because some of my programs tend to randomly switch default browsers.

I know when it's always removed by trying "iexplore" in a run prompt.
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I also tested this and it does seem to only work on the main page. However it does mark every topic even the ones with sub categories as read also.
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