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    When a post is replied to ot I start a new thread it jumps back to the top if you click new posts. It doesn't do that here, or are my setting's incorrect
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOUVIT View Post
    When a post is replied to ot I start a new thread it jumps back to the top if you click new posts. It doesn't do that here, or are my setting's incorrect

    I guess I'm not following what your saying,
    If you click the new posts link that's above, it takes you to the new post page that's all. What's it not doing? it jumps back to the top of what?
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    Yes this thread did pop up when you replied. But when I posted it I expected to see it up on top. It's ok I see the reply dates on the right side of the screen. My bad.
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    If you click "what's new" it will have the most recent replies

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOUVIT View Post
    Yes this thread did pop up when you replied. But when I posted it I expected to see it up on top. It's ok I see the reply dates on the right side of the screen. My bad.
    Yes When you make a new post or reply to a post, if you immediately click the "New Posts" button. Usually you won't see "your" post/reply, because its not a new post to "you". But it shows as a new post for everyone else.

    Now if you click the activity stream or What's new buttons you'll see your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    Yes When you make a new post or reply to a post, if you immediately click the "New Posts" button. Usually you won't see "your" post/reply, because its not a new post to "you". But it shows as a new post for everyone else.

    Now if you click the activity stream or What's new buttons you'll see your post.
    ok I guess that was my question.....thanks again
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