Snall modification that would save time.

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Snall modification that would save time.

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When you enter the "forum index" then choose "messages since I last visited" it gives you that list ok. It's useful to have page 1, 2, 3 etc on the particular message you want to open, but personally I just open the main subject. If you then want to go straight to page 3, or the last page, you then have to scroll down to the bottom where you can choose page no., next, etc. It would be good if that same icon was on the top of the page as well as the bottom.

Maybe just me, but I think it would be useful.
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Post by Edd Case »

It is for me, Dave - top and bottom.
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Post by DawnHRD »

Don't know how, but I'm the same as Dave - the icon is only at the bottom.
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Post by Lev »

If you're refering to this:

Goto page Previous 1, 2, 3

Its at the top and bottom.
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Post by DawnHRD »

Oh, OK, got it now. In small letters right below the thread title. Sorry, wasn't looking there. I was looking slightly lower than that. :oops:
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