Are the Gremlins at it again or is MTM imposing on me.

Are the Gremlins at it again or is MTM imposing on me.

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  • #134196
    Robert Dodds
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      @robertdodds43397

      Like many others I go to ME home page and then slip over to Latest Forum Posts to choose a preferred read.
      Until recently I have been directed to the opening page of my chosen topic and could read the OP and get the gist of what it was about and then browse through the assorted responses.
      Something has happened to change this. I now go to the top of the last page of any multi-paged topic and see a response which can on occasion bear little relationship to the original question or comment and I find this more than a little annoying.
      It is further confusing that if I approach the forum topics from the longer list of More Latest Posts and choose a multi-page topic from there I am directed, as in the past, to the opening page and can see the OP.
      Is this an intentional change or does the site have some concealed Personal Preferences settings that I don't know about?
      Or is it just another unintended consequence of recent changes to the layout?

      Bob D

      #22925
      Robert Dodds
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        @robertdodds43397

        I don’t want to be pushed to pg. 5 of a forum post

        #134199
        John Stevenson 1
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          @johnstevenson1

          Takes you to the last page looked at in a multipage post.

          If you haven't read the post before it goes to the start. I quite like it as it saves you having to scroll to the bottom to see if you got that far and choose last page

          #134200
          GaryM
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            @garym

            Hi Bob,

            If you bookmark this page

            **LINK**

            it will take you to the first page of any thread you click on. Or at least it does for me.

            Gary

            #134204
            Bazyle
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              @bazyle

              There is a flag to set somewhere, probably in your profile, that you set to make it go to the latest page of posts in any thread you have already read part of. IT only takes you to the top of the page, not the actual new post. Guess it is limitting the amount of data it has to save on your pc cookies. Dome forums go right to what you want to read.

              #134205
              Bazyle
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                @bazyle

                Erm maybe not anymore. Eventually found my profile via 'settings' but no flag. There used ot be one but maybe it is just default now.

                #134211
                JasonB
                Moderator
                  @jasonb

                  Settings – My Account – first option is start at first or last page

                  J

                  #134232
                  John Hinkley
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                    @johnhinkley26699

                    JasonB

                    Done that. Still goes to the latest post even though first post is selected as default.

                    John

                    #134249
                    Sub Mandrel
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                      @submandrel

                      When I find that I am on the first page of along thread, it means that either:

                      1. I have been logged out and need to log in again.
                      2. I have clicked on a link in the 'latest forum posts' panel.

                      Neil

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