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should work on mobile now

I apologise for the off topic post, but as you're looking into these 'bugs' I would like to point out that on my s3 and note when wiewing desktop version of the site, the page I'm trying to view will occasionally go back to the mobile version page after logging in.

should the answer really be listed above the question? perhaps we should just go with the highlighted version rather than having the answer up top?

In multipage threads it's handy to have the summary above the question on the same page. I will look into adding the summary below the OP but I think that will be difficult.

should the answer really be listed above the question? perhaps we should just go with the highlighted version rather than having the answer up top?

I moved the best answer summary into the OP if answered.

Only issue I see is that it isn't anywhere to be seen in multipages, so I'll add a "Go to best answer" link in the topic header at some point.

I moved the best answer summary into the OP if answered.

I like it, but i'd like to make one other recommended modification for it

 

if this is too much work i can understand that, but with this kind of feature it would be nice and helpful to always have the OP & answer appear at the top of the page (so you don't have to go back to page 1 if you're looking through the other pages)

 

.. kind of like one of the old view options that IPB used to have a few versions back

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