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Well |I have been on here every day over the last few days and have not noticed any problems either starting from the forum page or the front page:o
I mostly use Firefox and occasionally IE7 when I am only having a quick peek to see what is going on.
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Well |I have been on here every day over the last few days and have not noticed any problems either starting from the forum page or the front page:o
I mostly use Firefox and occasionally IE7 when I am only having a quick peek to see what is going on.
peedee
I think there is a problem.
I generally click on the title of the thread from the forum page. Sometimes that launches me into the middle of a thread that I haven't viewed before.
Having mentioned it on here and in staff only forums before I was going to let Stuart or Dave finish with it before commenting further but it is clear that a problem exists for some people and in some threads. Did you read the thread that Gerald pointed to Peedee?
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Get behind early - it gives you more time to catch up.
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I think it's as Gerald said, that some links point to newest and some to first. It seems to be at post level rather than forum; I've just hovered over three posts in Off Topic - two of them were newest and the other was first.
Viv
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I think it's as Gerald said, that some links point to newest and some to first. It seems to be at post level rather than forum; I've just hovered over three posts in Off Topic - two of them were newest and the other was first.
Viv
As per attached (you might have to click on the attachments to read the small print)
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I generally click on the title of the thread from the forum page. Sometimes that launches me into the middle of a thread that I haven't viewed before.
Having mentioned it on here and in staff only forums before I was going to let Stuart or Dave finish with it before commenting further but it is clear that a problem exists for some people and in some threads. Did you read the thread that Gerald pointed to Peedee?
There may well be but, I can honestly say I have not been inconvenienced enough to notice a problem. I assume Gerald's pointer was the thread in Oct 2007 which I was in fact not aware. Perhaps it is to do with the way I use the site???
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It's not really a problem to me either. I was happy with going to either the first post or the last post, but there was a movement amongst members to go to the last unread post in a thread by some means.
You will always get people with different personal preferences - some will find it easier one way, some another. But it should really be one thing or another - not a mix of methods.
Thanks for the screenshots, Frank - it shows exactly what I was trying to say. "A picture is worth ..." etc etc.
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There may well be but, I can honestly say I have not been inconvenienced enough to notice a problem. I assume Gerald's pointer was the thread in Oct 2007 which I was in fact not aware. Perhaps it is to do with the way I use the site???
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I spoke too soon, logged on this evening and yes the problem has appeared.
When I click on the last post icon on the "view posts since last visit" page I am being taken to the top of the thread. This definitely was not my experience this morning when logged on. I was also not having a problem as a guest using the front page at lunch time!
peedee
ps Its working ok from the home page!!!!!!
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I see problems like this were being experienced way back in October.
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I was away then but I assume it was fixed and has only recently come back. I certainly have not noticed it until yesterday evening and when I log on I always navigate to the forums and initially work from the "view posts since last visited" and "view your posts" before going to the home page. It is a real pain not being able to go to the last post on the forum screens so I hope it will be fixed soonest.
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