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I posted an event in the Colorado area forum and i can no longer see my event.. it only shows the most recent. Any guess how to get it to display all? I checked some of the other areas and it shows them all. Would love for me event to keep showing and not hide once somebody else posts. I search and it is still there???
I posted an event in the Colorado area forum and i can no longer see my event.. it only shows the most recent. Any guess how to get it to display all? I checked some of the other areas and it shows them all. Would love for me event to keep showing and not hide once somebody else posts. I search and it is still there???
Go back to the thread and scroll down to the bottom, you'll see
"Display Options," in the far right box, make necessary changes
to see more post's.
BTW; If you want to permanently change your settings to automatically
show more threads you can do this; Go to your "UserCP" at the top of
the page and click, scroll down to "Edit Options," click and then scroll
down to "Default thread cutoff" and change it to say one month or
what ever you like. Don't forget to then scroll down and click save.
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