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JoeyP Jun 24, 2003 06:24 AM

Does anybody else find they have to reload pages over and over and over and over to get the posts to show up. About 50% of the time everything is fine, but the other half, I only get the top of the page, down to the title of the post, and the rest is blank. Sometimes I have to reload it 10-15 times to get the post to come up.

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Joel R Jun 24, 2003 08:18 AM

What mine does is...
I can be half way down the page and when I click on a thread and read it all is well but when I click back to go back to the main forum where I left off, it takes me back to the top of the page and I have to scroll back down to "try to find where I was"

That bothers the crap out of me, especially because this forum moves so quickly and the problem happens so much.

If anyone knows a fix for this,, please help me out. "Please"

Joel R

ToniaD Jun 24, 2003 10:07 AM

Mine does that too, Joel. However, if I wait, it eventually jumps down to where I was previously at on the forum.
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JoeyP Jun 24, 2003 10:20 AM

I really wish they would use a different style of forum here. I really like vBulletin, but it doesn't have to be that one. The thing I really don't like about this forum is that it doens't keep the posts in the order they were replied to. In my mind as I reply to this two things should happen. First, this reply should be last in the thread, so to keep the conversation in the order it took place (as opposed to putting it right after the reply where I hit the reply button, threads can get out of order and hard to follow like that). Second, the entire thread should be moved to the top of the list. This keeps the active threads at the top and the ones with no replies move down the list. It's alot nicer that way. If anyone hasn't seen this type of MB, I can dig up a couple of examples.

Joel R Jun 24, 2003 10:31 AM

Well, once and a while, it will jump back down, but most the time, it will stay at the top. It is so frustrating!!!Arrrgh.

Joel R

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