Title: Most recently started public threads - experimental script. Post by: grahame on November 17, 2018, 20:10:18 Experimental URL - http://www.passenger.chat/rp.php - most recently started public threads.
The Poppy Line - http://www.passenger.chat/20696 Don't bother with the train - quicker to walk. - http://www.passenger.chat/20695 Station alert ... have we missed a closure consultation process? - http://www.passenger.chat/20694 Holding the handrail - advisory, or requirement? - http://www.passenger.chat/20693 Transport for London - the other new line - http://www.passenger.chat/20692 Honouring rail crash victims at Norton Fitzwarren - http://www.passenger.chat/20691 A Fare Comparison - Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1831 - http://www.passenger.chat/20690 Melksham Rail User Group (and meetings for 2019) - http://www.passenger.chat/20687 Industrial action disruption - possible during engineering passenger diversions? - http://www.passenger.chat/20686 Chittening - http://www.passenger.chat/20685 Goring Gap History Society 17 November 2018 "Tracks to the Trenches" - http://www.passenger.chat/20684 Virgin Trains USA - http://www.passenger.chat/20683 Heathrow Southern Railway - http://www.passenger.chat/20681 Super Speed Camera - http://www.passenger.chat/20680 2018 Community Rail Strategy released - http://www.passenger.chat/20679 Closure of Old Oak Common (81A) December 2018 - http://www.passenger.chat/20678 I am aware of the special symbol ( " ) issue. Wondering if "recent new threads" is something to add in? Title: Re: Most recently started public threads - experimental script. Post by: grahame on November 18, 2018, 03:33:45 I have tidied up the script and added a link to it for members who are logged in - top of page:
Recent posts - the most recent messages added to the forum Recent new topics - the most recent new subjects that threads have been started on Recent likes - topics which members have approved of recently by hitting the "like" button. New topics and likes are at present public threads only - coding needed to offer things like "Frequent Posters" only to frequent posters! The area at the top of the page for guests / lurkers gives a menu to help encourage newcomers: Read about the forum Register and contribute This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |