Is there a way to change the default number of posts per page from the default 15 to something a bit more "reasonable"? Something like 50 posts per page? There's a lot of good stuff here but I'm lazy and I don't like having to do so much clicking for the next page to read it all.
Thanks.
Changing viewing preferences
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Changing viewing preferences
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Re: Changing viewing preferences
Under "User Control Panel" (upper right corner of screen) I see Board Preferences -> Edit Display Options, but I don't see any way to change the number of posts displayed.
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Re: Changing viewing preferences
I've tried to bump it up to 20 in the administrator controls. Tell me if you see a difference.
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Re: Changing viewing preferences
i cannot detect any effect from 20 posts per page...
set to 40 just to make sure it is working
set to 40 just to make sure it is working
Re: Changing viewing preferences
Why bother? 15 is fine.NicholasJanssen wrote:i cannot detect any effect from 20 posts per page...
set to 40 just to make sure it is working
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Re: Changing viewing preferences
It's all personal preference. You might like 15 posts per page but I'd prefer more. I thought this was adjustable somewhere based on the viewer's preference, I've seen it in other forums. Would it be possible to add this feature?KitemanSA wrote:Why bother? 15 is fine.NicholasJanssen wrote:i cannot detect any effect from 20 posts per page...
set to 40 just to make sure it is working
Disclaimer: I am an engineer but not a nuclear engineer, mechanical engineer, chemical engineer, or industrial engineer. My education included electrical, computer, and software engineering.