Question on page # when flipping topics/forums


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Please explain how this is coded as I am thoroughly confused:

1. I open a topic I've never been to. I end up in the middle (example: page 22 of a 69 page post). You'd think I'd be taken to the very first or very last post.

2. I open a topic I replied in, I (sometimes) get taken to page 1. Why? Obviously I've already read the first post because I replied. You'd think I'd be at least taken to the post after mine or to the last page.

What else would be nice is if the page count exceeds more than 20+ pages, the initial post would "stick" to the top of each page as a reference to the subject of discussion and/or question asked.

That's my 2 cents. Keep the change.

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It works for me. I've never been in Manga, and it took me to one.

I've been in Lost and it took me to the right page.

Maybe your cookies are messed up or something.

Great, now my Lost one is messed up :p

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What else would be nice is if the page count exceeds more than 20+ pages, the initial post would "stick" to the top of each page as a reference to the subject of discussion and/or question asked.

This can be done by selecting "Options" at the top of the thread, above the thread rating; under "Display Modes", select "Linear+". I hope that helps?

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This can be done by selecting "Options" at the top of the thread, above the thread rating; under "Display Modes", select "Linear+". I hope that helps?

very cool. never even noticed that before.

Ill try and clear the cookies and see if that resolves the paging problem.

Thanx!

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very cool. never even noticed that before.

Ill try and clear the cookies and see if that resolves the paging problem.

Thanx!

No problem :)

I find it very useful.

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