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Why is it that if I want to read Cookies fishing reports I end up back in Oct open water, could care less.  He posted 10 hours ago and I can't find it.  Not a real fan of the new forum program.

[Note from admin:  Click the big dot - left the post title, it will take you to the newest unread post.]

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Pick last page it comes up for me.

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hate to say but I also liked the old setup but I'm never good with change

 

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If you click on the title of the thread, it brings you to the first post in it, which is why you're getting the post from October.  Instead, click on the last page, and you should be brought to the most recent information.

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Like old site better but hate change also 

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Thanks guys, good luck, stay safe.  Happy New Year to all

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Click on the black DOT next to the post, it will bring up the last unread post.

I don't like the new either, and don't like the duplication either

 

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I second that! I like the old look. And for some reason I have to sign in every time. Anyone else have this problem? 

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Click the dot by the post title, it will take you to the newest unread post.

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After I submitted a couple of posts recently, I realized that I was posting them on Cookies' thread. I've spent a great deal of time in the interim trying to figure out how to delete/move them, to no avail. I guess my 7 years at one of our fine Mn state universities was all in vain. It shouldn't be this difficult.

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2 hours ago, SaintPaulPaul said:

After I submitted a couple of posts recently, I realized that I was posting them on Cookies' thread. I've spent a great deal of time in the interim trying to figure out how to delete/move them, to no avail. I guess my 7 years at one of our fine Mn state universities was all in vain. It shouldn't be this difficult.

You can't delete or move them. I did it for you. :) 

Thank you for the heads up.

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Rick thanks for the pointers on the dot by the post title.  Been using it ever since I read about it.

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I should also say that now that I am used to the new format, I like it better than the old one.  There is a little bit of a learning curve to adjust, but there are definite improvements on the site.  For one thing, loading time is infinitely faster!

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The mobile aspect is huge.

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Rick, why does the Edit button go away so fast after you post something?  Sometimes it's good to go back and fix spelling errors  and retracked something you may have not wanted to say a few minutes later after you cooled down! :(

I think you know what I mean. :)

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I believe you can edit up to 30 minutes later. It is to prevent users from changing context after replies have been made.

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4 minutes ago, Rick said:

I believe you can edit up to 30 minutes later. It is to prevent users from changing context after replies have been made.

You may have to add some more time for a longer cool down-rethink situation.

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Here's a crazy thought, don't post anything until you have cooled down. ;)

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56 minutes ago, fishin4sum said:

Here's a crazy thought, don't post anything until you have cooled down. ;)

Bahahaha! How long have on been on this site? :P

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20 hours ago, Rick said:

You can't delete or move them. I did it for you. :) 

Thank you for the heads up.

 

Thanks Rick I was scratching my head because I have edited posts in the past on the new site here, and couldn't figure out why it wouldn't let me with these two.

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in an effort to help all the english teachers I go into posts if I see the word seen and it should be saw and change it...   lol   

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11 hours ago, eyeguy 54 said:

in an effort to help all the english teachers I go into posts if I see the word seen and it should be saw and change it...   lol   

Wow you must spend a lot of time fixing my posts. I thought I saw some wording changes to them? :)

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3 hours ago, SaintPaulPaul said:

 

Thanks Rick I was scratching my head because I have edited posts in the past on the new site here, and couldn't figure out why it wouldn't let me with these two.

You can edit your posts within 30 minutes of posting.

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9 hours ago, leech~~ said:

Wow you must spend a lot of time fixing my posts. I thought I saw some wording changes to them? :)

LOL ! 

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