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boroeaglesfan
4th September 2008, 08:09 PM
How do I view all the post that appeard since I last logged in? In other words, on the other board, you could click on "new" and it would take you to the post/s that were posted since I last logged on. Seens as though, You have to click on the post and scroll down until you get to the new posts.

Anyone know what I am talking about?

Dave.
4th September 2008, 08:29 PM
It's pretty tough to figure out......I kid.

If you mean ALL new posts, you just click "New Posts" on the bar up top. If you mean in a specific thread, you click "View First Unread" in the top left corner of the first post.

PowerEagle
4th September 2008, 08:39 PM
Or, when you're in a specific forum, and you see the thread you want to read, if you click the small box that appears directly to the left of the thread title, it will jump you to the first unread post. This will be useful when we get to where there are 3+ pages of posts.

boroeaglesfan
5th September 2008, 12:13 AM
Thanks for the help my fellow Eagle fans.

Ralze34
5th September 2008, 09:32 AM
If you mean ALL new posts, you just click "New Posts" on the bar up top.

I used to click the 'Show Unread Post' option on the old board. The best part about this was when I hit refresh it would remove posts after I read them. At the same time, all new posts would be added to the list. I did what paintballer suggested, and it does show all the post I haven't read yet. However, when I hit refresh they stay there. Is there anyway to have the same functionality as what I used to do?

Dave.
5th September 2008, 12:16 PM
I used to click the 'Show Unread Post' option on the old board. The best part about this was when I hit refresh it would remove posts after I read them. At the same time, all new posts would be added to the list. I did what paintballer suggested, and it does show all the post I haven't read yet. However, when I hit refresh they stay there. Is there anyway to have the same functionality as what I used to do?

It's with your cookies. This sounds retarded, but with these newer VB boards, it's like it takes a few visits before it starts storing them correctly.