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Lost Topics I'm Posting?


Billygoat

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I've posted a couple topics and never seem to find them in the appropriate section. Where are my posts going? Then again, I'm not really savvy to this particular DB, so I may just not be looking in the right place either. When I open this site, it automatically goes to the main screen of the forum, where I see all the different categories. But I've posted items in the "Coping with.." category and I always have to do a search for my thread. It's frustrating...

Andi


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Use this link to see all of your posts...newest posts on the top of the first page: Open Original Shared Link

Oh, and to get to the link, click on your username (either in a post or at the top where it says Logged in as: Billygoat (Log Out)). Then click on a link that says somethign like find all member posts.

When a topic isn't posted in, it sort of floats to the second page, then to the third, etc. as new topics come in.

If it's regarding a topic YOU created, it may take a few hours for a moderator to see a new topic and pin it (sending it to the first page). Until then it's towards the back.

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celiac3270,

Thank you SO much! I feel like I've gone crazy looking for my posts. I've never heard of "pinning" topics before they're recognized. The other boards I'm a member of just automatically put the most recent posts at the top. I have some acclamating to do here. :P

Billygoat

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