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Just a suggestion,

When viewing the forum main page, you can view the last post you were up to in a thread only if it appears on the right hand side of the page "Last post info"

But if i click onto a subforum where the thread is, there is noway to get to the last post you viewed without clicking on the thread and going through it manually.

Seeing how we going through an upgrade, is it possible to have a very small icon next to the thread heading which takes you to the last post you viewed when you come back to it?

Thoughts?

ye there is, the orange little box to the left of the thread title. :yes:

I can drill down as many sub-forums as i like, i just click the organge box & it takes me to the last post.

This obviously wont work if you "mark all as read". :)

hey i cant be bothered to trawl trorugh all these posts be cause i have the "post in thred" sh*t

can anyone plz help. i cant pm cause this is my first ever post plz help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well too bad.

become "bothered".

Please tell me thats new?

Up until now i have never noticed the orange box :D

Makes browsing a bit easier.

CHEERS!

Been there for years mate :)

Suggestion - site just seems to have lost it's CSS file or something; Maybe you could fix? :ermm:

Edit - and now that I post, it seems to have fixed itself! ... Boy the site was horrible for those 5mins

Well suit yourself.

Could always try this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/search.html&f=14

YAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks nismoid ill have to do that now but i can live with it aposed to the F****** stupid ' post in F****** thead' thing

[sorry bad day] but i love this site as i get most of my info on the rb's here and cars in genral in hpi and the occasional street machine [ yes im muscle car too ....ford] so now that is gone it gives me hope to get the perfect car for me when im older.

Thanks

UGH

Look at this picture, and notice the settings.

R31: Perhaps after signing up, people only can read one thread that has the FAQ in it; tick a box, yes I've read this, and if they post Q's that they didn't read the answers to, put them in time-out :P

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