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    Epic Contributor Bird's Avatar
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    Default Re: When "clicking on a new thread...

    Quote Originally Posted by aczlan View Post
    Not happening to me. I go to the oldest unread post in the thread (unless the thread is a zombie thread in which case I go to the first new post).

    Edit: I see that you just joined this month, I bet that it is considering anytime from before you joined to be "read" and just taking you to the new posts.

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    I sure don't know about it, but this sure sounds like a good answer to me.
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    Default Re: When "clicking on a new thread...

    It happens to me too every once in awhile. Not sure if it's supposed to do that or not.

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    Default Re: When "clicking on a new thread...

    That"s been happening to me for quite some time and I'm not a new member. On a multi-page thread, instead of clicking on the thread title I click on the number "1" to avoid the problem. Regards, Mike

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    Default Re: When "clicking on a new thread...

    i have not been on the forums for some time, until a week or so ago. and it was taking me to this and that page. now that i have been on forum for about a week now. things are better / not an issue.

    exception the "quick reply box" at bottom of page. does not work for me. i have to click "POST" button and type something up. when i want to reply to a thread.

    i can not even click into the quick reply box, to type anything. if i try and click to "go advance" button below the quick reply box, a message pops up stating i need to click the "quick reply button" in above posts. but there is no quick reply buttons to click on.
    Ryan

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    Default Re: When "clicking on a new thread...

    Thanks guys, as of this morning I'm being sent to the 1st post on thread when I click on 'em. Some deus ex machina?
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    Default Re: When "clicking on a new thread...

    Mine has been working fine, goes to last post of ever thread I have read as lonf as I'm signed in. I did run into a problem sometime ago when my anti-visrus software deleted all my cookies and auto sign ins so I was going back to the original post until I realized I wasn't signed in.
    Dennis

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