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NEXT PROBLEM. I haven't said anything about this one, but it's been there for a long time.
I will wake up in the morning and get emails about 20-40 updated threads since I went to bed. I might have gone to bed at 1am, and up at 9am, and it might take me till 2-3pm to read all the posts that were left after 1am when I went to bed.
At some point, after a few hours and before I am caught up, when I go to read the new posts I start getting taken to more recent posts in the thread (instead of the oldest unread posts), and I have to scroll up several posts to get to the start of where I left off last time.
So, at first when I click to read new posts, if the last time I visited the thread was 1am then I will be taken to the post right after that - but eventually, after reading several threads, I will click to view new posts and will be taken to a post that was made later, and I have to scroll up to read the earlier posts that I never saw.
It's like the forum assumes that after I have been logged in for "x" amount of time, it will just reset when my last read time was, and make it look like I am caught up when I am not.
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Towert7, I sometimes get that problem too, but not in all threads. Most of the time, if I have exited the browser, the thread I am viewing with display the unread posts correctly again.
Is the search function for regular members (I know there are other advanced memberships) changed back to the same as those not registered? I can not find the pull-down arrow to the right side of "Search" at the top right corner even after I have logged in.
I am using the computer in my office now and I no longer have the issue with Search function as reposted last night. Since the office computer has the XP SP2 while my home computer is still XP SP1, I suspect that is the reason why the screen (or function) appears differently.
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