How do I get to the 'last post' in a thread?

How do I get to the 'last post' in a thread as this seems to have been removed now?

  • OK terrible perhaps is an exaggeration but with the blue/green banner filing the screen it doesn't look good. 

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  • Thanks for your opinion. Although this is veering off-topic, I actually think the site looks pretty decent on mobile platforms. Not perfect, but usable with a few things here and there that we have identified as needing to be looked into.

      

  • Unknown said:

     We know that more and more access will be on non-Windows, "mobile", and will look at testing on wider platforms accordingly.

    That would explain why the site looks terrible on my mobile and tab! Definitely need more testing.

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  • Unknown said:


    Seems like it is then working on other browsers- so wider testing may be needed

    Just wanted to point out percentages of some of the browsers (on various OSes) used to visit Bentley Communities in 2014:

    • Internet Explorer: 44.3%
    • Chrome: 35.7%
    • Firefox: 15%
    • Safari: 3.4%
    • Opera: 0.5%

    There are other ones, too, which is why those percentages do not add up to 100%, but I wanted to provide some scale of where browser use stands. This is not meant to disparage any of them, only to identify what we are looking at for prioritization. We know that more and more access will be on non-Windows, "mobile", and will look at testing on wider platforms accordingly.

      

  • Unknown said:

    is this [put in a narrow column to one side of the application window] a user setting? If so, where can I change it to 'a narrow column (etc)'? 

    This is a "page layout" for each application -- there are currently well over a hundred of these, noting the difference between community homepages, forum lists, forum thread lists, forum threads, blog lists, blogs, wikis, wiki lists, etc. So each one would have to be configured to account for this. As mentioned previously (in other similar discussions), we are looking at the possibility of changing things to work better, but the results may actually not work out at all.

    Unknown said:

    Some of the articles are really old(> 5 years), and might concern problems that no longer exist, solutions that no longer work, etc. So relevancy is not always the case. It would help if each item showed a date of either start of the question or last reply.

    As you might expect, relevancy and chronological order are mutually exclusive of each other. Sorting related and recommended content by date does have merit, though, so that is something that will be looked into.
    Unknown said:

    There is a lot of white space and much too large font; on my 15" notebook not very inviting to browse...
    Although a bit off-topic from the original topic in this thread, the trend on web sites such as Communities is more towards "lighter", more open presentation. We do recognize that things can always "be better", though, and are looking at ways to doing that (as subjective as that often is :)