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Should hitting the post button return you to the index, as it does now? Or should it noko automatically and return you to the thread you just posted in, like jschan does (I think)?
Do others have opinions on this?

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i only find noko useful for super active threads in other imageboards, but i don't think it matters much either way if its auto or not ┐(゚~゚)┌
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nonoko returns you back to the index rather than the thread.
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There's an option in the [Settings] above where users can turn "Always noko" on or off sweat2

Personally, I only enable it when dumping - Heyuri is slow enough that I won't immediately lose a thread halfway down the index after posting, plus I think it's better to feel like I'm posting to the board rather than posting to a thread

The latter can make threads feel like they're mini-boards/chat rooms in and of themselves, which changes the whole dynamic and lessens the cohesiveness of the board
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>>63708
I don't see a settings button anywhere...
Maybe I'm just blind but does it only show up if you have javascript on?
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>>63709
>Maybe I'm just blind but does it only show up if you have javascript on?
Yes
Kokonotsuba was designed to work without JS, but there are many features that you need JS to use.
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I find it useful the way it is now

>>63708
This is interesting. I always wonder about other people's perspectives on imageboards.


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