Ah, that's only on threads that have less than the "Show this many
posts per page" value posts in a thread.

E.g. there is this Boinc or not to BOINC ?
(http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=68732) with 5
posts. I've set show 25 posts again.
Clicking the thread, I start at top post. Then return to index of NC
and the icon on the thread is still yellow aka unread.
When I go to the Panic Mode thread, which has 68 posts, read a bit and
then return to index the icon on this thread is normal white.

On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 10:51 PM, Jorden van der Elst <[email protected]> wrote:
> And now no thread will ever be 'read'. As soon as you return to the
> index, all threads are showing as unread, and any thread that you read
> before, that you then reopen, will start from post one again. ;-)
>
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 10:46 PM, David Anderson <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> I've improved the pagination features and deployed on SETI@home.
>> -- David
>>
>> On 11-Jul-2012 10:06 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> My thought is that the unread marks should only be dropped for the current
>>> page, not the entire thread.
>>>
>>> jm7
>>>
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>>>    |"Josef W. Segur" <[email protected]>                                 
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>>>    |07/11/2012 11:45 AM                                                     
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>>>    |Re: [boinc_dev] Feature request: add pages to long threads on websites  
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>>>    |<[email protected]>                                    
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>>>
>>>
>>> My comments yesterday were based on adding pagination *without* removing
>>> the old useful features. That is, my idea was that those who were satisfied
>>> by the previous features could simply set the page size extremely large. I
>>> would have done so, but kept the settings to show only the original post
>>> and the 20 most recent which has worked well for years given dial-up and
>>> visiting the forums daily.
>>>
>>> Others have commented on the jump to first unread, I observe that it does
>>> work *if* the first unread is on the first page loaded. If not, navigating
>>> to subsequent pages drops the unread marking on that and subsequent posts.
>>> That obviously needs fixing.
>>>
>>> I agree with what others have noted about navigation, but if a list of
>>> pages is displayed it will need to have elipses when there are many pages.
>>> I'd rather avoid pagination altogether, but being able to get to a desired
>>> page without resorting to editing in the browser's address field is
>>> desirable.
>>> --
>>>                                                 Joe
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 01:46:35 -0400, David Anderson <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I added a "posts per page" preference,
>>>> which replaces the existing preferences.
>>>> This is deployed on SETI@home.
>>>> Please comment.
>>>> -- David
>>>>
>>>> On 08-Jul-2012 2:53 PM, Raistmer wrote:
>>>>> It's impossible to operate with long threads on websites powered with
>>> BOINC
>>>>> via SAT or mobile network connections, they just can load to the end.
>>> AFAIK
>>>>> it's common practice to split long threads on separate pages. Why BOINC
>>> web
>>>>> software ignores this common practice ? Please, add splitting to pages
>>> if
>>>>> thread length exceeds user-defined (in web prefs) number of messages.
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