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Hey Mods, how about REMOVING the RELATED THREADS from the bottom of the thread pages?
REAL PIA when scrolling through a current thread to find out you're in one that was TEN YEARS AGO!!
We've all seen the replies to very old threads that were meant for the CURRENT thread..........
In your user control panel, under "settings and options" click on "edit options". Go to "thread display options" and disable the "related threads" option.
Yes, it is a pain in the *** but there is this workaround.
In your user control panel, under "settings and options" click on "edit options". Go to "thread display options" and disable the "related threads" option.
Yes, it is a pain in the *** but there is this workaround.
Excellent! I had to delete a pic I posted earlier today that ended up in a related thread.
and be sure to scroll to the bottom and Save Changes
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