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Old Fri, Aug-17-01, 21:54
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Plan: Atkins(minus fiber)
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Am I right to assume that everytime i click on the "View New Posts" link will display all posts i haven't read? or is it time-dependent? meaning, i might miss posts i haven't read b/c i logon later? also, i don't really "logoff"..i just close the browser..

Also, wanted to add, that i know i've read all posts for a certain section but the light-bulb is still ON ~ anyone know?

Thanks!

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Old Fri, Aug-17-01, 22:04
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Hi Bluu,

View new posts is smart, but not very smart. It will display all new posts since your last visit, but it expires in 15 minutes if there is no activity. This means if it shows 5 new messages, but after reading message number 3, you go away for more than 15 minutes and click again on "view new messages" it will consider all 5 messages read, and only show newer ones.

To make sue you didn't miss any messages if this happen, there's a useful trick, 2 actually:

1. Open each of the new messages in a new window, by right clicking your mouse over the message and choosing "Open in new window."

2. Or, you can log-off, and click "View todays messages" which shows all messages in the last 24 hours, and they are sorted by the latest first.

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Old Fri, Aug-17-01, 22:08
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Plan: Atkins(minus fiber)
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thanks wa`il, i knew something was fishy lol. i'll see what i will do

wa'il i don't see "view todays messages" where is that?
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Old Fri, Aug-17-01, 22:49
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The "view today" thing is at the same place where "view new" is, but only shows to those who are not logged in. To see it, you just need to logout.

Wa'il
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Old Sat, Aug-18-01, 10:18
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thanks a bunch wa'il
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