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Maybe I'm hitting the wrong button or something but... Let's say you're in "Today's Posts" and you click on the post that interests you. I always expect to go to the last post in that thread ("Today's Post"-right ?) but instead of going there, it takes you to the first post on the first page. If there's twenty some pages, you have to keep skipping through the old pages three or four at a time because there isn't a button that skips past all of them at once. Am I crazy for saying that's a$$ backwards ? Am I missing something ??
Yes it is backwards. I’ve been saying that for a year. But since it is not going to change, here is a trick to help you.
In the right hand column it shows you who made the last post and the date & time. Next to the users name there is a little yellow arrow. If you click on that yellow arrow it will take you to the last post in the thread. Hope that help!
Way back when it used to be that way. It was great because you didn't even have to click on the thread you could read the reply just by scrolling. I also have complained about this, but HC is the only other person that seems to remember this. I hope it goes back to th old format again.
Thanks Heather !! I've tried clicking on the last poster's name but never noticed the arrow beside it. It even opens up a seperate web page. That's cool and I owe you a beer...
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