Paul Mac espeelark

When I click on a popular Blog or Topic that has multiple pages, is there any way to set a default such that the most recent posts are brought up first? As it is, when i click on the link I am taken to the original/first page and then have to scroll to the bottom to get to the listing of pages and/or "last" option.

Anyway to set it to see the last in first?

Thanks!

Paul Mac

Modeling the SP in Ohio                                                                                  "Bad is never good until worse happens"
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rickwade

Nope - I don't think that is

Nope - I don't think that is available with this site.

Rick

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Yaron Bandell ybandell

Recent posts / new replies

Not sure if this is what you mean, but if you go to "recent posts" from the menu at the top right, then when in the replies column it shows "x new" you can click on that. It will open up that blog post at the first unread message. This saves you from having to scroll all the way to the bottom and then clicking on "last. Getting the page index displayed at the top of a blog/topic is not currently an option in the forum code.
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Paul Mac espeelark

Close enough for government work...

Thanks Yaron - that's certainly better than nothing!

Paul Mac

Modeling the SP in Ohio                                                                                  "Bad is never good until worse happens"
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musgrovejb

Would be nice

Such a feature would be nice.  Especially when you start getting multi-pages of replies. 

Joe

Modeling Missouri Pacific Railroad's Central Division, Fort Smith, Arkansas

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herronp

While we're at the "I wish we had" stage..........

...................I wish the page numbers were on top as well as on the bottom!

Peter

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