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Is there anyway that we can get more then 20 threads per page? It's a real pain to only get 20 threads per page when there is like 15-20 new pages of threads in the course of a day. The forum loads slow due to all the advertising, so if we could get 100 threads per page as an option, it would make reading much easier.
I know there is a way to do it, but the Webmaster or Adm. has to do it in the software for the forum.
I've sent PM's to everyone I can find........but no one gets back to me with an answer.
Just go into your User CP to Settings & Options, click on Edit Options, somewhere around 3/4 down the page you can set how many posts per page you want.
Steve, I've checked my PM's and I've not received one from you reference this request. I'm not sure how we missed this thread but I'm in here everyday. I'll look into it for you but I'm not sure the owners of the forum will want to make the change.
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