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Topic Title: Suggestion: title of the thread in the page title of the browser Topic Summary: Suggestion: title of the thread in the page title of the browser Created On: 08/30/2010 02:41 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- LearningChinese | - 08/30/2010 02:41 AM |
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- mdl | - 05/12/2012 09:05 PM |
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- Lunis Orcutt | - 05/13/2012 01:53 PM |
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- Webmaster | - 05/13/2012 02:46 PM |
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It would be helpful if the title of the thread was also in the page title browser. This is the default for many forms on the web, and I believe it is built into most forum software. Currently it only displays "KnowBrainer forums". this might actually help for SEO purposes as well. This is important if people want to collect resources and topics can save them in their favorites folders. I actually left an active forums on the Internet I was heavily involved in, because this was eliminated. The extra keyboard work and the pain involved because of my disability made it not worth the time if I have to relabel every single bookmark/favorite. ------------------------- multiple computers |
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I second this request; I too have bookmark saving software that files things under the page title which makes all the know-brainer forum posts look identical. :-( |
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Making changes to this forum would be futile because it will cease to exist within a few days. It is being replaced with a new forum which is temporarily located here. The new forum is currently undergoing a burn in (for lack of a better term) and is actually ready to go but do not try posting on it yet. When the new forum has passed our final tests, it will simply take the place of this forum, at this address. In other words you won't have to change your bookmarks and if all goes well, you won't have to rejoin the new forum or update your contact information. As of yet, we haven't run into any hiccups. When you click the previous hyperlink, you'll see that all the posts on this forum are already on the new forum and if you click on your name, you'll even see your posting count has been preserved.
The new forum should've been ready a year ago but the biggest hurdle was preserving everything in this forum. We realize that when most companies release a new forum, they save a link to the old forum for search purposes but we are not like most forums -------------------------
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As Lunis pointed out, we're launching the new forums soon (next Sunday the 20th is our planned launch date), so we won't be making any changes to these forums. The suggestion is still a good suggestion and the new forum doesn't put the thread title in the browser window either. It is something that we will have to add and roll out after Sunday's launch (most likely) as the thread title is currently retrieved by the server-side scripting after the HTML header is written. There is nothing to stop us from changing that, but since the forums we're originally coded that way, we need to move some code around to make it work. We will likely have numerous issues once the new forums are launched (both bugs and feature/update requests) as, even though we've tested them, we won't find every issue. We ran across several issues and resolved them, all of which are byproduct of migrating the data from the old forums database to the new forums database, which uses an entirely different schema. ------------------------- Regards, Webmaster |
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