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#1 Cajun Diver

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Posted 03 October 2010 - 06:09 PM

Is there any way to see new posts from further back than the last log in?

Previously we could click on the link to view the latest and then click the drop down for longer periods but I don't see that now.

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#2 Tolly

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Posted 03 October 2010 - 06:23 PM

Yes, but there is only on other option...

Click on your profile picture in the upper right, then on edit my profile.

On the settings tab, which should come up first, and scroll down a bit, you will see a drop down box like this:

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your other option, is to Show you all content you haven't read...

Also, since technically, every thing is 'old' prior to the move, you won't see anything before Wednesday.



Is there any way to see new posts from further back than the last log in?

Previously we could click on the link to view the latest and then click the drop down for longer periods but I don't see that now.



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Posted 03 October 2010 - 08:01 PM

Also, I did make a recent change you how the search panel functions, if you click into the search pane in the upper right (just below your profile pane), click the drop down and select 'forums', then click the magnifying glass.

The results will be sorted descending by update time (as opposed to original post time) so they may appear out of order, but aren't.

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#4 Cajun Diver

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Posted 04 October 2010 - 07:04 PM

Also, I did make a recent change you how the search panel functions, if you click into the search pane in the upper right (just below your profile pane), click the drop down and select 'forums', then click the magnifying glass.

The results will be sorted descending by update time (as opposed to original post time) so they may appear out of order, but aren't.

Thanks - this is close to what the other did and looks to be much easier to remember than in the other reply.

I appreciate everyone's hard work in getting the board back up and updated to this new version! :thankyou: :clapping: :respect:

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