Disabling similar threads?
#1
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Is there a way to prevent showing "similar threads" at the bottom of the thread I am currently watching? or at least disable the reply form at the bottom of the NEXT random thread that is suggested... I want to reply to the thread I am watching, not some randomly selected one ;-)
And so I keep replying to threads I don't want to reply... It is very annoying, especially since I cannot delete my post- I scroll down, type my replay, and the thread I replied to is totally different than the one I originally checked out... confusing to say the least!
And so I keep replying to threads I don't want to reply... It is very annoying, especially since I cannot delete my post- I scroll down, type my replay, and the thread I replied to is totally different than the one I originally checked out... confusing to say the least!
#2
It can be disabled for the desktop theme only.
Go to User CP: https://mbworld.org/forums/usercp.php
Edit Options: https://mbworld.org/forums/profile.php?do=editoptions
Change "Related Threads" to disabled
Save Changes button
We encourage members to browse around the site, read the Announcements and Stickies for important and frequently asked information, and review the UserCP as it contains most account settings.
The Related Threads option has a "notice" separation that appears between the original thread and the related thread shown below it. However, it's possible that notice gets overlooked - especially if scrolling down the page too fast.
Go to User CP: https://mbworld.org/forums/usercp.php
Edit Options: https://mbworld.org/forums/profile.php?do=editoptions
Change "Related Threads" to disabled
Save Changes button
We encourage members to browse around the site, read the Announcements and Stickies for important and frequently asked information, and review the UserCP as it contains most account settings.
The Related Threads option has a "notice" separation that appears between the original thread and the related thread shown below it. However, it's possible that notice gets overlooked - especially if scrolling down the page too fast.