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Can't See The Whole Thred?


Smunkeemom

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This morning the forum was normal, now when I click on a topic there is the topic and then a weird box with the first part of a line of all the replies under it and when I click on one I can only see the first post and it... how do I see the whole thred again?

Did I accidentally change a setting somewhere?

help!


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This morning the forum was normal, now when I click on a topic there is the topic and then a weird box with the first part of a line of all the replies under it and when I click on one I can only see the first post and it... how do I see the whole thred again?

Did I accidentally change a setting somewhere?

help!

Hit the options tab at the top of the topic (It's in the upper righthand corner inside the blue bar) and change it to standard.

Sometimes it switches for no reason.

Smunkeemom Enthusiast
Hit the options tab at the top of the topic (It's in the upper righthand corner inside the blue bar) and change it to standard.

Sometimes it switches for no reason.

ah... I didn't even know that button thingy was there until you pointed it out, everything looks right now! thanks :D

  • 3 months later...
miles2go Contributor

When I click on the options tab, my computer (very old, running Windows95) spazzes out and does nothing. Is this something that was updated last night, when I first noticed that I was getting the digest version?

At least I can read the forum at work, but, uh, they might want me to work at work. :rolleyes:

TIA,

Margaret

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