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Sorry - not clear in my first post. I want to be able to read the forum on my cell phone, but the pictures sloooow down the page loading, I remember there used to be an option for mobile phones so that the pictures were not included on the web pages. Anyways, I've searched for that option, and can't find it. Can you point me in the right direction?
Go to "My Profile" and scroll down the page towards the bottom until you see "Speed Options." You can set the forum to not load pics, smileys and avatars. There is no "phone" specific settings.
I use Berry Bloglines to read the forum on my Blackberry (Google "berry bloglines" for a link)
You'll also need a Bloglines account that is subscribed to the HD Forums RSS feed. (www.bloglines.com). All of this is free.
What it does is take every new post to the forum and makes it available on your mobile device. You can't reply from Berry Bloglines, but at least you can read. There are literally hundreds of RSS feeds that you can subscribe to in case you have plenty of time on your hands.
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