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from the list of threads say in TT - when I click on the newest post in that thread it takes me to the first post of the thread instead of the last one. Then I have to scroll to the bottom of the page to the little arrow things with the page numbers to click to the last page of the thread to read the post.


2013-05-19 9:35 PM
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Opposite is true as well. Click on an unread post and it'll jump to the newest post instead of the oldest/first one.
2013-05-19 11:05 PM
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Subject: RE: clicking on the newest post in a thread

Originally posted by cathyd from the list of threads say in TT - when I click on the newest post in that thread it takes me to the first post of the thread instead of the last one. Then I have to scroll to the bottom of the page to the little arrow things with the page numbers to click to the last page of the thread to read the post.

Help me here.  If I am in the forum-view and I click on any link in the 'last post' column for a thread, it goes to the first post?  I just confirmed that it is always going down to the last post.

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2013-05-19 11:09 PM
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Originally posted by faded_memories Opposite is true as well. Click on an unread post and it'll jump to the newest post instead of the oldest/first one.

This may be fine...the diff b/w the orange and grey icons does nothing to change which post you see first.  You click on a link in the 'thread subject' column to go to first post.  You click on a link the 'last post' column and it goes to last post.

The icon colors are just indicators - they don't change the behaviour of the link...I don't think they did on the old site.

2013-05-20 8:26 AM
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Subject: RE: clicking on the newest post in a thread
Originally posted by Ron

Originally posted by faded_memories Opposite is true as well. Click on an unread post and it'll jump to the newest post instead of the oldest/first one.

This may be fine...the diff b/w the orange and grey icons does nothing to change which post you see first.  You click on a link in the 'thread subject' column to go to first post.  You click on a link the 'last post' column and it goes to last post.

The icon colors are just indicators - they don't change the behaviour of the link...I don't think they did on the old site.

Not even this is consistent.  If you click on the thread title in a multi page thread you get sent to the FIRST post on the LAST page.

http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=487904&posts=32&start=1 (example from Iron distance forum)

Even clicking on the page 1 link takes you t the second page.  Seems to be an issue in parsing the pagination.  In the URL above it clearly wants to send you to the 1st post.  But fails.


http://screencast.com/t/grEyWE2EGw (video screen cap)

2013-05-21 10:52 PM
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Subject: RE: clicking on the newest post in a thread
I think we have brought this back to the way it was.  Post title goes to first post.  'Last post' column link goes to last post.  Pages 'should' be respected too.  Let me know if it's still off.


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