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GOTO=NEWPOST seems to be default even if I DONT click "go to first unread"

 
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Dec 09, 2014 11:20 |  #1

Just thought I would point out a bug that made it through the Beta testing. When I am revisiting a previously seen thread and I click on the thread title, the function of "GOTO=NEWPOST" seems to be default action rather than going to the first post in the thread. This happens even if I specifically DONT click on the "go to first unread" link.

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Dec 09, 2014 11:23 |  #2

Radtech1 wrote in post #17322670 (external link)
Just thought I would point out a bug that made it through the Beta testing. When I am revisiting a previously seen thread and I click on the thread title, the function of "GOTO=NEWPOST" seems to be default action rather than going to the first post in the thread. This happens even if I specifically DONT click on the "go to first unread" link.

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I have seen that too, and I have mixed feelings. Sometimes I actually want to go to the first post when I click on a post link, but it always takes deep into the thread, and I have to click back to the first page.


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Dec 09, 2014 11:30 as a reply to  @ TeamSpeed's post |  #3

Right - why have the option of both choices yield the same result.

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Dec 09, 2014 11:52 |  #4

A thread with more than one page has small links to the first and last pages after the thread title.

My first choice would be for the title of a thread, 2+ pages or not, to go to the first post instead of duplicating "first unread." I don't know whether the current setup is a feature or a bug; possibly neither.


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Dec 09, 2014 12:11 |  #5

I'll cast another vote for clicking on the Title of a thread going to the top of the 1st page.


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Dec 09, 2014 12:16 |  #6

-Douglas- wrote in post #17322765 (external link)
I'll cast another vote for clicking on the Title of a thread going to the top of the 1st page.

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Thread Title = first post
"First Unread" = place where I left off

At least that is how I think it should work in my feeble little mind.


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