If you leave this commented out, or for any threads not in this list, the tracker will show it is your turn any time you are not the last poster.Ĭlasses - for themes/skins not based on the jcink default theme, you will likely need to change some or all of these. Previous Poster - if your site does strict posting order, you can use the Thread ID and the name of the character who posts before you the tracker will only show that it is your turn if the last poster in that thread is the one who specified here. If you leave this blank, it will use the name of the account you use to post this. If any section name contains the words "On Hold" or "Closed", it will not include the last poster for that thread or flag whether it is your turn.Ĭharacter Names - When not using the Previous Poster setting below, the tracker will assume that it is your turn if the last poster is not any of the characters in this list. You might like to organize your threads by character, or by event threads vs 1-on-1, or whatever works for you. You can have any number of sections in the tracker, each specified as "Section Name":, and the sections separated by commas inside the. Thread List - This is where you tell it which threads to track by listing the thread IDs (eg if the url of the thread includes showtopic=73 or t=73 then the Thread ID is 73). It will adjust to any screen width, and will work in jcink's default mobile mode as well. This uses the skin's default link and text colours, so it works on both light and dark themes. Feel free to PM me if you can't get it working on your site. The settings for your character/site are all in the first block, to configure the way it works or adjust it to work on a specific site/skin - you may need to edit those but you shouldn't need to touch anything else (if you're comfortable with css you can fiddle with those bits). You can post this tracker multiple times in the same thread for different characters, or you can list all your character's threads in a single instance of the tracker. Note that it will only show threads that the person viewing the list is allowed to see, so you can safely use this tracker to track faction threads in a public ooc area, for example. Simply provide this tracker with a list of threads that you want to track, and it will automatically stay up to date and show you who posted last and whether it's your turn.
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