I have long wondered what the various versions of the topic icon actually mean. Today I found this list, so now I (and you!) know.
First, two general points
- Red icons are unread items, blue/grey are read
- A star on any topic means you have posted in it
- Announcement
- Sticky topic
- Read topic
- Topic containing unread post(s)
- Read topic that you have posted in
- Topic that you have posted in containing unread post(s)
- Topic with 25 or more posts
- Locked topic
- Moved topic
- Forum with subforums (which have been read)
- Forum with subforums (which are unread)
- Link forum
- Attachment
- Go to last post in the topic
- Go to last unread post in the topic
- Subforum read
- Subforum unread
Topic Icons
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Thanks for clearing that up Hugh. I have often wondered what each symbol represented but was too afraid to ask in case I made myself look a total fool!
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The mystery icon for me was the scrolling text. at first thought it was indicating someone was reading that thread, but I could not check this because as soon as I went to the thread...I was reading it, proving nothing...
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the...unread topic that you have posted in...is confusing
i havent read it but i have posted in it...hmmm
i havent read it but i have posted in it...hmmm
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Such a tempting set-up for a sarcastic comment, but I will resist.motorman wrote:Thanks for clearing that up Hugh. I have often wondered what each symbol represented but was too afraid to ask in case I made myself look a total fool!
Actual exchange between the company owner and an employee at a staff meeting where I work:
Employee: Can I ask a stupid question?"
Boss: "You always do, so go ahead."
This prompted some laughter as the particular employee did tend to constantly ask some rather simple minded questions. However, I thought the boss could have handled it better and not belittled the employee in front of everyone.
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Yes, the terminology isn't brilliant, is it? I'll change it to something clearerBrad Pittiful wrote:the...unread topic that you have posted in...is confusing
i havent read it but i have posted in it...hmmm
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How about something like "a topic that you have posted in with some later responses which you have not read"?Idris wrote:
Yes, the terminology isn't brilliant, is it? I'll change it to something clearer
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I have to agree with you Tinman. The boss's comment sounds like a textbook example of "what not to do".Tinman wrote:
Actual exchange between the company owner and an employee at a staff meeting where I work:
Employee: Can I ask a stupid question?"
Boss: "You always do, so go ahead."
This prompted some laughter as the particular employee did tend to constantly ask some rather simple minded questions. However, I thought the boss could have handled it better and not belittled the employee in front of everyone.
Happy hunting!
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