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I just remembered having the same issue years ago when the Tesla Motors Club forums upgraded as well. I eventually gave up and turned off email notices and just used the "Watched Threads" option since I visit that forum every day.
I just remembered having the same issue years ago when the Tesla Motors Club forums upgraded as well. I eventually gave up and turned off email notices and just used the "Watched Threads" option since I visit that forum every day.
Is there a breakdown? I’m being exposed to more parts of the forum that I used to only look at when I had specific things to research. With the addition of the Latest posts section on the main page(s), I can see the activity on other sub forums (that used to get less traffic) and getting a lot more info in real time. Before, by the time I’d see one of those posts, it would stale. Seems like it promotes cross pollination. Are the number of new posts appearing there fixed, or adjustable based on real estate? It would be nice to expand that a bit to display a few more rows. Maybe 86 the Forum statistic section?PS.. posting is up by 33% since this upgrade but it's hard to separate out the effect of us entering bike season ( spring-fall ) vs the platform upgrade itself.
It's hard to find a good test case for post counts, because most of them are probably from when PHPBB was losing content (images, attachments, entire posts/threads, etc).
But the problem here is not post counts. It is actual content that the search literally cannot find, but there is no logical reason it shouldn't, from the standpoint of a user.
Maybe my understanding of how a search works is flawed, but:
If I do a search, I expect XF to actually look for the content specified in the search. So if I search for all posts with a specific username in them, I expect XF to do an actual search for the characters I put into the username field, and show me all matching content for those. If I put in a valid username, it should search for posts with that username attached to them as owner/creator/whatever field it calls it, and display them. It doesn't--if it did, it would show the single post by that user, whether or not they have visited recently or not.
If it is going to hide content of people that haven't visited since the conversion, there is going to be a lot of useful information that no one will be able to find without resorting to an external search engine (assuming XF will even let that happen as PHPBB would have, which I'm beginning to doubt).
Another problem is it simply wont' even try to match a partial username. For instance, if I put Nep* it should show me all posts by all usernames that start with Nep, regardless of what other letters are in the username beyond those first three. If I put in *tron* it should show me all usernames that contain that string tron, regardless of what characters are before or after it. But XF can't do these very simple things:
"Oops! We ran into some problems.
The following members could not be found: *tron*. "
Even the crappy PHPBB search could do this.
If XF's search isnt' even as good (from a user standpoint--regardless of how it works internally) as the crappy one in PHPBB, it might be a good idea for it to be one of the very first things to upgrade, because having a forum full of information you can't find things in isn't very useful.![]()
Could be related, but I noticed yesterday while trying to find an old FUTR for sale thread (which I never found) that trying to search from google also seems to be quite crippled now. Is it possible that the forum move has crippled indexers both internal and external?
Cheers
I wish. We don't have great software for analyzing these things in depth.Is there a breakdown?
Cool. When you need help testing it, I'm here.On our task list is to totally redo the search.
I know about the autocomplete, but it doesn't help with anything you don't know the first part of....it only autocompletes the rest of something you start typing, which is only useful for a portion of membernames.As you type in fields such as membername, it automatically autocompletes them. It doesn't take * like phpbb did. The software does have this feature.
This is the only FUTR - titled thread in the Online Market there.Is it possible that you can find this thread in:
ES 1.0 Graveyard - Index page ?
if so, please post the link here so i can see if there's correlating content here.
This may be another instance of the search completeness problem.
I think there may be a slight lag, contributing to some of the odd behavior. In general, I'm using the refresh button a lot more. Seems to cure things like getting the cursor over from the quote window of a reply, to the reply area. The latest post section seems to have a delay; I can hit refresh a few times in a row, then see something show up that was posted a few minutes ago. Like the old PC support days, when the solution was always to reboot LOL. It feels like there are other small delays; I'm wondering if there's still a lot of indexing going on in the background..Let's re-evaluate specifics of search after the makeover. It needs a lot of work.
2) We currently have an outdated version of Xenforo and this could be the reason for our deficiencies
That can't be it, I just clicked a thread that didn't have the icon and found comments with likes.AFAIK it means at least one post in that thread has received a like from someone. XF shows all likes anyone made to everyone; it doesn't appear to show you only your likes.
This thread doesn't show a battery icon but it has likes in it:Do you have a link to specific threads that do not show an icon in the subforum's thread list, but do indeed have threads with likes in them? Might help us narrow this down.