Any Improvements?

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I'm a regular user of the "Mark all forums read" feature. Of late I've observed that right after I use the said feature, the main forum page refreshes but I still see a thread or two in bold. The timestamp for these threads ranges anywhere between a moment ago.. to 2 minutes

I'm not sure if it behaved this way even earlier, but will it be feasible to look into this?
 
I don't know what the problem is. But my siggy shows up in many accounts although people are not using it...
 
I don't know what the problem is. But my siggy shows up in many accounts although people are not using it...
Not an issue at all. If the members didn't change their siggy for more than 2-3 years will cause that thing. You don't need to worry. Your siggy is used by you alone and not others.
 
The system clock should be visible to everyone
 
A 'system clock' in the page would always be the wrong time - by however long it takes between the server sending the page and you receiving it.

The thing most people want 'server time' for is already possible - getting the exact time of a post. Select the bit of text on the post that says 'Today at 2:29AM', right click and select View Selection Source, or your web browser's equivalent. It will have that same time, but also a field saying data-time="1470328184" - that is the exact timestamp of the post in Unix time, which gives you the time down to the second. If you're trying to see if someone's on time for a post - just view your original post in the same manner, convert both times to your local time - or subtract the numbers.
 
@MattW I'm facing problems while attaching files >=3MB.
 
Great addition which I wanted.
 

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