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richard53dog
Hi all,

I've noticed a difference in the way posts in a thread are displayed over the last few weeks.

Previously , if I selected a thread/topic, I would see a display of all the posts that had been applied to the thread in order using however many pages it was necessary with the ability to select the different page numbers.

Recently, if I click on a thread I see only the original post and the lastest one. Sometimes the two most recent posts. And there is a diagram at the bottom
of the page showing links for each post with a structure of how each post was replied to, i.e. was it a reply to the original post or to a later reply.

I find this difficult to keep track of which posts I've already read as this structure is not in chronological order.

Do I have the option to change the way this display works for me? I found the previous arrangement with each post in chronological order more efficient.
I ask if it's an option because this display is what I see on my own laptop but if I access BT from work , I see the older arrangement that I am more used to.

Thanks to the mods or anyone else for any assistance/suggestions!

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Leigh Witchel
This has happened to people occasionally.

Try going to the "Options" box - it's on the right hand side at the top of the thread and clicking on "standard view" - once or twice I've visited BT via a Google search for an older discussion and the search engine found it in "outline view" and my browser (Firefox) toggled over and kept the option.
richard53dog
QUOTE (Leigh Witchel @ Apr 8 2009, 02:45 PM) *
Try going to the "Options" box - it's on the right hand side at the top of the thread and clicking on "standard view" - once or twice I've visited BT via a Google search for an older discussion and the search engine found it in "outline view" and my browser (Firefox) toggled over and kept the option.



Thanks, Leigh!

That seems to have done the trick.
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