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chrise

29th January 2013, 19:44
You can now choose - go to "Welcome.....(edit)" and scroll to the bottom.
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trevor

29th January 2013, 19:49
mazie, you have to go to top(ish) right of the page - it should say - 'Welcome, mazie! (edit) | Log Out '
click on edit and scroll down, you can change the order that you see the posts.
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mazie

29th January 2013, 19:51
Thanks folks....I'm still trying to work it out...Is this when I sign in?
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mazie

29th January 2013, 19:53
Done..Thank you xx
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mamya

29th January 2013, 20:01
Thanks Trevor, yes zooming helps a bit but need beefing up as you say - will manage am sure.
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brendan

29th January 2013, 20:04
Trevor, I never realized you could zoom in and out by holding the Ctrl key while moving the mouse wheel. That is fantastic, many thanks.
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rossim

29th January 2013, 20:05
Ash has done a great job. There were bound to be a few teething troubles but they seem to be sorted now. He must have worked really hard on what is a brilliant forum.
I know I complained about the reverse order posts but now I can choose to go to the end if I want to. Very useful for Poser of the Day.
Thanks Ash.
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jazzgirl

29th January 2013, 20:09
Congratulations to Ash and Norah and the team for this great new website. It is amazing that you have sorted and solved all the initial teething problems in one day. Well done !
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brendan

29th January 2013, 20:14
The option via the 'Edit' button to choose between 'first to last' or 'last to first' is a real improvement. Great site, cheers.
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trevor

29th January 2013, 20:15
Brendan,
you can also use the plus and minus keys instead of the wheel whilst holding the Ctrl key, useful to know if you're using a track pad thingy on a lap top.
i think it works on most browsers.
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