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ZaneO

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#21908 10-May-2008 16:58
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Hey,

I'm new... and I've tried to figure out how to do this, but I can't find an option.


When I view a post / thread in a forum, I'm viewing the oldest posts first, and need to go to the last page to see the latest... is there a setting somewhere to turn this upside down?  ie. Page 1 = latest posts.


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Thx

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  #129891 10-May-2008 17:08
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There isn't such an option here I'm afraid.

Maybe you could add this as an idea to the Geekzone website redesign/relaunch thread.




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  #129892 10-May-2008 17:14
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What you can do is for multi page threads click the little page number of the last page rather than the thread title . . .

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#129899 10-May-2008 17:47
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It is always in chronological order. But you will see page numbers at the bottom of a page, and you will see page numbers in the forum lists. Just click the last number and you are right there.




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