We have dev, test, staging, and production, but staging and production are both five different sites that are each a little different (different server configs, and different processes). Count your blessings.
@jbarron , one thing that was great about the original code project forums was that the posts were displayed with the newest on top, followed by the older ones. Plus, the other thing that made it great was that the chronological order of the posts was preserved no matter which post received the latest reply. IOW Replying to an old post did not bring that post to the top, the post stayed where it belongs in the history.
I prefer the browser's mode to the themes they've provided. I guess we'll see on Tuesday. IMHO, supporting the "system theme" mode is much tougher and problematic, and it would less work to support just light and dark modes. but that's me...
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This has historically been a problem on CodeProject, and is the reason attribution wasn't used on votes on the legacy site. The primary problem is that people get offended and go on a down-voting rampage in the articles section, which can unjustly drive an article's apparent value into the gutter.
@dan-sh Ah! I hadn't seen the account...settings page - I've set to all email now.
And that raises a new oddity - the CP banner isn't displayed at the top of the settings page, and that's what I (and probably most others) use to navigate back to forums after changing settings.
But what I was talking about was the behavior of the "Mark all read" when you click it - it seems to be a "two stage" click to clear them all and it's not obvious why?