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Just go to a thread, and hold your cursor over it.

it brings the first post up in a "preview" style window, and if the first post it long, then its massive.

Yeh only seems to be really bad in the trading sections where they have lots of info and pics in the first post

its in an option box, on the top right hand side :P

called "Profile Options" just click, and a drop down box appears with options

ah k, thanks mate :)

now if I could only remember why I was trying to use that last night :lol:

god damn the preview post thing is annoying in the for sale section... takes up the whole link and you cant even get into the thread...
the "preview" thread is also a problem in IE 6.0.2

I go over a thread and sometimes it fills the whole screen as its displaying the whole post, and for some Forced Induction threads there massive first posts, and sometimes pics, they just fill my whole screen

1280x1024

Ill grab a screenshot tomorrow if you dont get my jibberish :)

Same problem as you guys, identical to Ash's, using IE 6.0.2

In For Sale sections of course, for example, Plazaman thread in trader section. Only way I can access that thread is to click on the right on last post made :P

Very annoying lol, you have a battle with the popup to see if you can access the thread haha.

Aside from that, the update is swoit!

Leech - this will continue to happen until upgrades are stopped from past expirience

Post count is back....Booooooooooooo!

How do we change the background to blue? Or is it coming back soon?

Please dont just post in this thread without reading it.

This was all covered on the first page.

:P

Possible to provide an 'un-subscribe' link in each notification email so I can single click-unsubscribe without having to load website, control panel, topics, find the topic and manually unsubscribe?

is anyone else finding that everything is showing up as unread. If i manually go in a view the thread it will be fine but i cant really do that for every single post in every forum... oh well hopefully it will just fix itself :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t=Login&CODE=05

click to hopefully fix

edit: email topics fixed 99.9%. Please let me know if there are any errors.

ive got 3 different types of email subjects this morning...

1 is the good 1 with the subject

1 says new reply: and thats all

and 1 is the same as after the upgrade....

or has it been sorted since then?

oh, and the dark skin looks very nice btw....just a note, it seems to make everything smaller...like text, and even the posts dont go to the edges of the screen like they don on the light skin....is that how its supposed to be?

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