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Whenever I enter a thread it takes me to the first page, it never used to do this. It always used to take me to where I left off last time I was in it. It's prob something simple that I have messed up but it's reeeeeeeeeeeeealy annoying having to search back to where I left off every time. Please..... Help me ??????

 

Whenever I enter a thread it takes me to the first page, it never used to do this. It always used to take me to where I left off last time I was in it. It's prob something simple that I have messed up but it's reeeeeeeeeeeeealy annoying having to search back to where I left off every time. Please..... Help me

I've had the same issue 'GrandOld'.

To overcome this problem first click on 'Forums' then click on 'Melbourne Demons' (the footy threads). Once in there (it looks like this btw... Melbourne Demons) click on the little star or circle on the far left of the thread. You will then be taken to the 'next unread post'.

Edited by Macca

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I've had the same issue 'GrandOld'.

To overcome this problem first click on 'Forums' then click on 'Melbourne Demons' (the footy threads). Once in there (it looks like this btw... Melbourne Demons) click on the little star or circle on the far left of the thread. You will then be taken to the 'next unread post'.

thanks man, gonna save me heaps of grief .
 

thanks man, gonna save me heaps of grief .

I don't why we don't have the old way of revisiting a thread but I'm getting used to the 'New way'.

Btw, gotta give the credit to 'Jack Jack' for the hint. He helped me out when I was having the same problem last week.

Edited by Macca

To get to the last unread post you need to click on the blue dot to the left of the subject line (rather than on the subject text).

I've attached an image to assist you.

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EDIT: Beaten!


When we updated to a new version of the forum software a few weeks ago it deleted the coding on the homepage that takes you to the last unread post. I have fixed it now. When you are on the homepage and click on a thread it should take you to the last.

To go to the First Unread Post from the forum index see the posts above.

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