A follow-up to this part of "Re^5: Dark Mode for AM?".

Re Newest Nodes and Recently Active Threads, I'm not going to stay away for a few days just to test that. :-) However, I will try to remember to monitor the situation when that next happens and report back.

It turns out that, due to unforeseen circumstances, "when that next happens" occurred just a few days later. I kept some notes. For reference, my current timezone is "AEDT - Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time" (UTC+11:00).

  1. I used my bookmarked link https://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=861371. This put me on kcott's home node as AM (i.e. not logged in). It showed: "Last here: Oct 23, 2023 at 20:48 UTC (2 days ago)".
  2. I logged in. This put me on kcott's home node as kcott (i.e. logged in). It showed: "Last here: Oct 26, 2023 at 17:49 AEDT (0 seconds ago)".
  3. I immediately went to Newest Nodes. This showed: "Show nodes created within the past [1 v] days [Submit]" (that's a dropdown list and a submit button).
  4. I next went to Recently Active Threads. This showed: "Showing nodes created within the past [1 v] days" (that's a dropdown list).

It's actually fairly rare for me to not log in for over 24 hours. Making manual adjustments, when that does happen, is minimal effort and doesn't bother me.

— Ken


In reply to Re^7: Dark Mode for AM? by kcott
in thread Dark Mode for AM? by haukex

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