2023-08-02 06:05 PM
Is there a way to view only posts which have no replies?
The old site allowed this. The functionality is helpful to prevent posts falling through the cracks. Currently, if a post is 2 days old and is unanswered, it's really hard to find it. Right now, I know there is a post I want to reply to, but it's quite a chore to go back and find it given the sparse layout, so I just gave up.
If I'm gone for a few days or months, I pretty much ignore posts which have already been replied to, but will look through unanswered ones.
Maybe I'm missing it, but I don't see it in the options anywhere.
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2023-08-03 05:31 AM
Hello @TDK,
While there is not filter option for unanswered posts, you find a module on the right-side bar of every product forum page which features unanswered threads. Clicking on "View all" will give you a list of all unanswered posts on the respective product forum page. Here is an example:
Let me know if this helps or share further feedback with us.
Best,
Amelie
2023-08-03 05:31 AM
Hello @TDK,
While there is not filter option for unanswered posts, you find a module on the right-side bar of every product forum page which features unanswered threads. Clicking on "View all" will give you a list of all unanswered posts on the respective product forum page. Here is an example:
Let me know if this helps or share further feedback with us.
Best,
Amelie
2023-08-03 06:18 AM
Ah okay, that helps a bit. If you click the "View All" button, it's actually a much denser display of threads, which is nice.
Thanks.
2023-08-05 09:07 AM
Oh, so the forum software *can* display threads in a relatively normal way?
So why don't have we this as default? And, again, why are there different ways to display threads at different places?
Don't do that. Just don't. #consistency
JW
2023-08-05 10:48 AM - edited 2023-08-05 10:59 AM
Apparently! I was surprised as well.
It looks like there is a search that can display all unanswered posts in all forums. Just clicking this checkbox and hitting search will give you all threads.
Not sure if this link will work:
And the search results from that are in yet another display format, distinct from the default and the one above. Can't make this up.