Sorry, I am not saying about clicking links. Just the page where I am now. Take this very page, for example, where we are talking now. Post a comment - you are taken to the page top, not auto scrolled to the comment itself. I apologize if I have failed to make it clear. Thanks.
url before posting the comment - https://community.elgg.org/discussion/view/2108153/clicking-view-reply-takes-you-to-the-start-of-a-discussion-when-you-have-more-than-one-page-of-comments
url after posting the comment - same - https://community.elgg.org/discussion/view/2108153/clicking-view-reply-takes-you-to-the-start-of-a-discussion-when-you-have-more-than-one-page-of-comments
That is why I am not auto-scrolled to the comment I just made.
Sorry, I didn't read your question well enough.
No, that kind of feature has not been added. But that is a very good feature request. I've added it to our issue tracker: https://github.com/Elgg/Elgg/issues/8130
The fix should be very easy unless I'm missing something.
@Juho Jaakkola - Thanks a lot really. This will be very useful and once there, user experience will be at par with other systems on the net.
I read through the issue list there, points and counterpoints. I will like to say that the issues raised there also exist in other systems too - commenting from stream, ajax etc - despite all that ,all system lets the commenter see the comment he just posted in the same page by scroll or by any other means, and its not the page-top he sees.
Once the issue in the tracker gets resolved, it will be great indeed!
Update :
I run Plesk 12 - I had my site working perfectly on a single IP. I add an additional IP and transferred my site across to the new IP webspace.
This stopped the update.php and cron jobs from running.
I created a fresh install of elgg on the new IP and the update and cron still refused to run. (They run if I type it in the web browser but not if I run the job through terminal). That eliminates my site but does mean something is up with the additional IP and webspace.
I then created a fresh install on the old IP under the old webspace and it works perfectly.
Both these plesk webspaces are on the same server. One is working as it should the other refuses to play ball.
I will keep tinkering.
SOLVED :
I added the new IP to the hosts file with the domain names and now all is working.
Drew
Fantastic, thanks for sharing the solution!
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