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1. Please remove that page which says "if you don’t wish to wait click here"...

Seriously!! Who wants to wait! It's pointless... only bring up a page like that if there's an ERROR not a successful process.

2. When you click on a subscribed Topic in My Controls... bring up the Last post not the first, we've already read the first page & replied, that’s why we're subscribed, we don’t need to go to the first page again then have to click to last it's pointless.

I hope you agree & make it better for all of us. Other than that the new forums have really come along.. Good work!

Cheers,

PS: Owww and some more icons like the old :werd: & sh#t would be great to have again too!

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If only you knew it's purpose  :D

does this make you feel superior or something. if seen this a couple times now, you post something to make it sound like you know exactly what to do to fix a problem or in this case, what the reason behind a function is, but you don't actually help some one or answer the question.

so what, does it make you feel superior?

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while were all suggesting stuff, is it possible to get the minimum post count before you can post in the sales section put back on? i dont think its fair on others who have been a member of SAU for a while trying to sell their stuff and someone who just signs up to use it then buggers off.

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Its just there to be nice and polite and modify cookie data if need be. But ask Chris (krysizyu or whatever his real nick on this forum is) just to be sure :huh:

Its been turned off anyway, so you guys shouldn't be getting it still when you post.

Topics pointing to first page is an annoyance which I hate too, should fix that soon.

Speeling eroor in fourum taitle ficksed.

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Lol, yeah I knew you also wanted to do this for a while, just think you needed a little bump. Thanx!

Postcount is currently removed? STill mucking around with the postwhore thingy & stat updates?

UPDATE: Just seen you’ve removed postcount to deter postwhores, I think you still need to show it because we need to know who are newbs, who are respected posters, & who are whores. If we want to get rid of whores we will just report them like you said. I think you should bring back the post count as it’s not just there for postwhores.

Cheers,

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Its just there to be nice and polite and modify cookie data if need be. But ask Chris (krysizyu or whatever his real nick on this forum is) just to be sure :)

I know this is late lol, but what do i have to do with this you drunken monkey. lol

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