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Abdifatah
12-18-2010, 10:13 AM
Hi guys? i have a question....

when someone clicks on a thread how can he right away see the last post of the thread instead of the first post.?

thanks :)

Lynne
12-18-2010, 04:19 PM
The very last post? Or the last unread post? They can click the little arrow in front of the thread title to see the last unread post. If you want them to always see the last post, you could change the thread order to show the last post first - Thread Display Mode > Linear - Newest First.

OurCouponHome
12-18-2010, 05:18 PM
I cannot find Thread Display Mode.

Lynne
12-18-2010, 05:36 PM
It is a user preference.

You may set it for new users here - vboptions > user registration options > default registration options > thread display mode

once they are registered, they would change this in forum > settings > general settings > thread display mode.

Abdifatah
12-19-2010, 02:07 AM
The very last post? Or the last unread post? They can click the little arrow in front of the thread title to see the last unread post. If you want them to always see the last post, you could change the thread order to show the last post first - Thread Display Mode > Linear - Newest First.


Hey, i tried this, when i set admin to Linear -newest post, then in profile i set the same, now when i go to the thread, everything is upside down, the first post of the topic will be in the bottom, thats now what i was asking...

what i need is, when someone Post a topic, and the topic have alot of replies, when members click on that topic i want them to see the last/newest post of that thread!!!

Abdifatah
12-20-2010, 04:15 PM
Lynn help plz lol

Lynne
12-20-2010, 06:38 PM
As I said originally, if the user clicks on the little arrow in front of the thread, then they will go to the last unread post. Or, if they click into the thread, there is then an arrow in the top bar that they may click to go to the last unread post. If they want to go to the very last post, then click on the arrow link next to the time in the Last Post column.