Obviously the new board is quite a bit different than the old board in a lot of functionality. However, I'm finding that some of the functionality IS there just different and in some ways better (at least I think so).
1. Searching threads. A lot of people like to search the thread itself. Xenforo added that as part of the search button instead of part of the thread.
2. You can clip something or take a screen shot and copy/paste it directly into your post from the clipboard (what, modern 2020 functionality?).
3. Getting to the "new" posts in a big thread. On the upper right hand side there's a "jump to new" button. Click it. You'll go to the newest posts.
4. Subscribed threads are called "watched" threads on the new forum. You can find your watched threads up in the menu or by clicking this link: https://board.freeones.com/watched/threads
5. Logout is in your profile menu.
6. Change theme from FreeOnes classic (light) to Deep seas (dark) by going to the very bottom of the page and clicking on the "style chooser".
7. Deleting conversations (i.e. "private messages"). At the top of the message there's a "leave message" button. This is kind of the "delete" button. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
1. Searching threads. A lot of people like to search the thread itself. Xenforo added that as part of the search button instead of part of the thread.
2. You can clip something or take a screen shot and copy/paste it directly into your post from the clipboard (what, modern 2020 functionality?).
3. Getting to the "new" posts in a big thread. On the upper right hand side there's a "jump to new" button. Click it. You'll go to the newest posts.
4. Subscribed threads are called "watched" threads on the new forum. You can find your watched threads up in the menu or by clicking this link: https://board.freeones.com/watched/threads
5. Logout is in your profile menu.
6. Change theme from FreeOnes classic (light) to Deep seas (dark) by going to the very bottom of the page and clicking on the "style chooser".
7. Deleting conversations (i.e. "private messages"). At the top of the message there's a "leave message" button. This is kind of the "delete" button. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
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