get rid of prev/next

Started by dibl, 2013/11/22, 14:38:04

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dibl

I think there is a problem with the way these links are (not) working (or else I don't understand what they are intended for).  Screenshot below.
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der_bud

dibl, that is not meant for previous/next page but for previous/next topic in that subforum. At first I got caught, too, but it is more obvious in german as we have vorherige/nächste (with Seite) and vorheriges/nächstes (with Thema).  ;D
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dibl

Quote from: der_bud on 2013/11/22, 21:25:26
dibl, that is not meant for previous/next page but for previous/next topic in that subforum.


Well, I thought that, but when I tested some random topics/threads, I find that the "previous" link does NOT take me to the vorherige topic.  Does it work correctly on the DE side?
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melmarker

Hmm - the logic behind it is a little bit ill minded - prev and next jump to the prev or next topic in the board. if you already on the newest topic, it switch to the oldest :D
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spacepenguin

Maybe we should get rid of prev/next and instead put in that space a font resizing button? ;)
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melmarker

ok - we should get rid of the prev/next - and  (maybe) instead a button for a screenreader :D
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Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. (Hanlons razor)