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This thing with the 0 Reply Threads buttons/links is really great Now, I've noticed that I have this link between View New Posts and View All Subscribed Threads on my control panel when there are new post in my subscribed threads, but NOT when it says "There have been no new posts in the last 0 days to your subscribed threads." Is this intentional? Seems a bit strange in that case
Another thing, I'm a bit annoyed that the buttons (user cp; home; and so on) move around. They are in one configuration at the forum home, and in another on for instance the user cp. Furthermore, when I'm logged in, and go to the forum home, there is no user cp button, which is a bit boring when I want to use it...
Well, if I am logged in and if I'm anywhere except at the LQ home page, I see the 2 by 6 buttons. The problem is if I now click on the home button, because that page has one line with 8 buttons. Of course this is the "log in" page, so one sees the same 8 buttons whether logged in or not, but it would be useful to always have the same buttons at every page when you're logged in. As it is now, one can't go directly to the user cp when at the home page. Well, maybe it isn't that important
Edit: BTW, I'm sorry, it seems I wrote about the same problem twice in the second paragraph in my first post. Disregard the "Furthermore"
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The homepage should really have the same functionality as the rest of the site, but as of now you are right - it doesn't. I have put fixing it on the TODO. Thanks.
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