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post Apr 23 06, 06:17
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Do we have this here?

I logged out, then came back, and "new posts" only shows posts "since last visit"

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Imhotep
post Apr 23 06, 09:53
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One way around it might be to create the appropriate list with "view new posts", then right-click the box or the "latest post by" and open the link in a new window. That way you should have the window which lists the posts always available while you're off doing other things.


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post Apr 23 06, 10:09
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QUOTE (Imhotep @ Apr 23 06, 15:53 ) *
One way around it might be to create the appropriate list with "view new posts", then right-click the box or the "latest post by" and open the link in a new window. That way you should have the window which lists the posts always available while you're off doing other things.


Yes, in theory that would be a way round it. In practice I'm hopeless at remembering to right click and open in a new window. I always intend to do so when googling and invariably forget.

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