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 jose_luis (1367 points)
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Hello David,
Long threads such as the recent on wooden flutes could be much easier to navigate if the page selection buttons could be placed at the beginning of each page and not at the bottom as is now (or at least, both at the beginning and at the bottom of each page).
A good alternative could be the possibility of inverse ordering of the posts (selectable by user), so that the most recent appears first and is not buried at the end of the last page.
Just a suggestion that could be useful. Thank you for your attention.
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 Tibbiecow (289 points)
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Yes, please.
I have a dial-up connection and it takes time for each page to load, so it is difficult and time consuming to figure out where I was before in a long thread like this.
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 Micron (1329 points)
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I agree.
The ideal would be as in many forums, where cookies enable us to go straight to the new posts in each thread.
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 jose_luis (1367 points)
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Nikoluz, obviously you can login, otherwise you could not be posting. The password (code is always the same (the one you use to login).
If you are logging-in automatically and have forgotten your password, there is only one way to go: make a new account with a new user name and this time write your password down...
But the system should nor ask you for your password once you are logged-in, even if you are doing it automatically. Check you have the cookies enabled in your browser, it is necessary to stay logged-in and be able to operate with your account.
Most probably Admin will not send you your old password here.
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