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    Excuse me if I'm covering old ground as I seem to remember a change with how "New Posts" worked a while back.

    What's a little annoying is when you open a "New Post" and don't think to take note of where it originated from so finding it again is difficult.

    I realise I could subscribe to the thread thus creating a list of subscribed threads and navigate from there but what I would prefer is a fixed list of posts in the order of time they were posted then an option to view only the New Posts within the list.

    Otherwise I can live with the way things are

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    Go to the Toolbar up top and click on Quick Links then select Today's Posts, that will show you every post since you've either cleared your cookies or marked Forums as read.
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    oh yeah, that's where it is, how come it's not on the same level as New Posts?

    Thanks DJ

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    Guess it's a bit crowded up there, is the Menu Bar customisable? I'd put it in place of Members List and Calendar which seem to me better under Quick links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by springwater View Post
    oh yeah, that's where it is, how come it's not on the same level as New Posts?

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    A new post isn't a new post once you've read it

    Its not on the same level because it has been left in its default location, which I agree probably isn't the best place to have it. Links like; members list, FAQ and Calendar are much less useful to most users.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steven View Post
    A new post isn't a new post once you've read it

    Its not on the same level because it has been left in its default location, which I agree probably isn't the best place to have it. Links like; members list, FAQ and Calendar are much less useful to most users.

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    Yeah I get the concept of a New Post...but just because I've read it, if I didn't take note of what thread or forum it belonged to I don't know where it went after reading it

    So now I'll go to Todays Post to find it, no sweat

    Is Todays Post locked in the default location

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    Quote Originally Posted by springwater View Post
    Is Todays Post locked in the default location
    Nope, it can be easily moved, but that isn't my decision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steven View Post
    Nope, it can be easily moved, but that isn't my decision.
    No worries

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