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Here's what it looks like on Firefox on Windows Karen.  All Time top poster is Irene with 15 posts.  Top poster for the year is Scott with 22 posts.  He kind of out did himself this year!  Cycling Lady didn't quite make it to the monthly high poster level.  The numbers just don't make sense with the titles above them.  They actually don't make sense at all IMHO.  Maybe it's a count of how many beers each person drank instead?

 

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kareng Grand Master
6 minutes ago, GFinDC said:

Here's what is look like on Firefox on Windows Karen.  All Time top poster is Irene with 15 posts.  Top poster for the year is Scott with 22 posts.  He kind of out did himself this year!  Cycling Lady didn't quite make it to the monthly high poster level.  The numbers just don't make sense with the titles above them.  They actually don't make sense at all IMHO.

 

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That's just the week.   See - week is underlined. Cycles has 42 for a week!  Irene has 15 this week.  Sorry, but you mustn't have had 15, so you didn't make it to the week totals!  :D

 

 IF you click month - it changes to the top 4 for the month.  Like I said - I am not sure if that is calendar month or 28 days.

 

 

Edit - that is exactly what it looks like on my PC on IE & iPad

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Ok, Thanks Karen, I see what you mean.  I didn't realize you had to click the headings to get the readings.  I still think it's a count of beers drunk tho not posts. :)

cyclinglady Grand Master

Ugh!  KarenG still has me beat for "All Time" postings.  (Do not let my hubby see this.:ph34r:)  I must post way too much!  Can you tell that I love to talk?  

Humm....I keep telling myself that I love to help others.  In turn, it helps me keep on the gluten-free diet and makes me feel connected to those who are in the same boat.   But maybe, I am ADDICTED to celiac.com!  :wub:

kareng Grand Master
4 minutes ago, GFinDC said:

Ok, Thanks Karen, I see what you mean.  I didn't realize you had to click the headings to get the readings.  I still think it's a count of beers drunk tho not posts. :)

Could be... I have had wine this week... so that explains why I am not on the leaderboard for this week!

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