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New unread messages

Started by PaulineMi, January 01, 2013, 09:22:54 AM

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PaulineMi

Has there been a change in the layout of the forum?  I no longer get the "New Unread Messages " heading at the top of the forum. In addition I'm seeing "new" indicated on posts made under various topics that are months old?
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BallAquatics

I noticed that this morning myself.  I get the new unread posts, after I make a reply or new posting and get dropped into the forum the post is placed in.  Like Pauline points out, they are months old.  Very strange.

We haven't made any changes lately, so perhaps it's some 'new year's' bug???  If computer systems ever start working correctly, I'll be out of a job!  LOL

Dennis

Mugwump

It's always picked up topics in sub forums that haven't been read...but sometimes only lists the topics in a forum and you must check the forum itself for additional topics,etc....I noticed that from the get/go.....it'll list only the very top one, you'll read that one, and miss the others if you 'back arrow' to unread posts again...I just click each forum heading now to check for what I may have missed...odd thing is ..once in awhile it gets it right....LOL
Jon

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