I set up a Discourse new forum and both me and my co-admins love it. There’s a thing, anyway: some of them aren’t really convinced by the fact that when a user clicks on a thread, the view automatically scrolls to the last unread message. I’m honestly cool with that (who wants to read the first message over and over again? just take me to the new ones!), but yeah… let’s say we still don’t have an agreement
So, back to the topic: can the feature be disabled, or it’s just the way it works?
Note that, as a user, this is one of many quality of life things that makes interacting on a discourse powered forum smooth.
Also: on longer topics with infini-scroll, it’s pretty much essential. I don’t have the crutch of manually binary-searching through the pages until I roughly find where I left off.
If I ended up needing to interact on a forum where someone had managed to turn this off, I’d have (Public!) Words for the site admin.
Well… they still don’t manage to build a strong objection. It’s just “I liked the old ways”. That’s why I think the easiest way is to convince them that the Discourse way is better. Not just because it’s Discourse, of course, but because it makes sense indeed.
Hasta donde sé, todavía no hay una solución para esto. No tenemos planes de crear una porque la función tiene sentido. ¿Tienes alguna razón convincente por la que te gustaría que se deshabilitara?
No me imagino por qué alguien querría esto deshabilitado a menos que tengan temas muy cortos. Además, el desplazador de progreso/línea de tiempo a la derecha de un tema es asombroso. Para ir a la parte superior, un clic en el encabezado del tema (título) lleva al usuario al OP.