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Anyone Planning a Trip to Someplace Warm This Winter?

In summary, the yellow dot that signifies an unread post is hard to see because the bar is a different color. The order that posts show up can be changed by clicking on the arrow next to the last poster's name.
its_me_susan
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posts in threads are in backwards order ~ helpDoes anyone know how to switch the order that posts show up? Right now the most current post shows up when I click into a thread. This means i need to go to the end to find the 1st post.

TIA!
Susan :)
 
hmmm check your usercp options
 
I think I would like that. Then I could just scroll back to the most recent one that I haven't already read. Hmm.

And while we are kind of on the subject...the reason I don't like the yellow bars is because it makes it hard to see the yellow dot that signifies an unread post. Can we make the bar a different color at least? :)
 
PamperedPosey said:
I think I would like that. Then I could just scroll back to the most recent one that I haven't already read. Hmm.

And while we are kind of on the subject...the reason I don't like the yellow bars is because it makes it hard to see the yellow dot that signifies an unread post. Can we make the bar a different color at least? :)

What yellow dot?
 
Maybe it's orange...the square next to the date and time of the post. If it's yellow (or orange it means you haven't read that post yet. So I normally scroll down to the first dot to find the ones I haven't read, but it blends in with the bar. KWIM?
 
PamperedPosey said:
Maybe it's orange...the square next to the date and time of the post. If it's yellow (or orange it means you haven't read that post yet. So I normally scroll down to the first dot to find the ones I haven't read, but it blends in with the bar. KWIM?

At the top of the thread there's an arrow and the words: "View First Unread". If you click on the arrow it will take you to the next post you haven't read in that thread.
 
You can also click on the arrow next to the last poster's name.
 
cmdtrgd said:
You can also click on the arrow next to the last poster's name.
Except that gets you to the last post, not the last post YOU read.
 
I'm still working on it. Could be a cruise or Florida but I'm definately looking at February.
 
  • #10
I wish but the only place I will be that is warm is on my couch in front of the tv with a blanket! LOL!
 
  • #11
The only warm vacation I am going to get this winter is in my very rich fantasy life.
 
  • #12
Same here... the only trip we'd be taking will be in our minds or on our couch...
 
  • #13
The only vacation I can justify at this point is Chicago in July! Hopefully we can take a family vacation soon though!
 
  • #14
I live some place warm - wish I was going home (Wyoming) for Christmas but we decided to save money this year.
 

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