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Gutspiller 07-12-2003 03:50 AM

How to return to your exact post after posting it?
 
My users are complaining (and I 've noticed it too) that for some reason, my board, after you post a message, if you have your settings to return you to inside the post and not back out to the forum you posted it in, it won't jump down to your post once the page loads. Instead it keeps you at the top of the page.

Can somebody help me on getting it so that after you post a message, if the user settings are set to return you to inside the post (I believe it was a firefly hack that I asked him to build, but it's one of Fireflys official hacks) that you will return down the page so your post you just made is sitting on the screen once the page is done loading?

I would really appreciate it if somebody could please help me with this bug in my forums.

Thanks!

Gutspiller 07-12-2003 04:09 AM

Quote:

Today at 10:50 PM Gutspiller said this in Post #1
My users are complaining (and I 've noticed it too) that for some reason, my board, after you post a message, if you have your settings to return you to inside the post and not back out to the forum you posted it in, it won't jump down to your post once the page loads. Instead it keeps you at the top of the page.

Can somebody help me on getting it so that after you post a message, if the user settings are set to return you to inside the post (I believe it was a firefly hack that I asked him to build, but it's one of Fireflys official hacks) that you will return down the page so your post you just made is sitting on the screen once the page is done loading?

I would really appreciate it if somebody could please help me with this bug in my forums.

Thanks!

I noticed I asked this question in this thread (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...ght=%2Apost%2A), but I don't understand what Filburt is trying to tell me.
I found that thread after the fact that I posted the message above.


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