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HornyHuz 10 Reviews 541 reads
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sorry if this has been asked but i'm having trouble navigating the new format here.

before we could click on a button to "see all posts" so we didn't have to individually click open each one in a topic. Is it possible to do that with the new format? If so, i can't figure it out.

Thanks.

Watch-A-Crotch402 reads

On the upper right of the thread page, you'll see "View: Tree | Flat". Click "Flat".

Posted By: HornyBruce
sorry if this has been asked but i'm having trouble navigating the new format here.

before we could click on a button to "see all posts" so we didn't have to individually click open each one in a topic. Is it possible to do that with the new format? If so, i can't figure it out.

Thanks.

I am on discussion board page and upper right has "Account Manager" and "Log Out"?

where is this option?

Watch-A-Crotch542 reads

The option is in the thread page, after you clicked on a thread.

Posted By: iggypopit
I am on discussion board page and upper right has "Account Manager" and "Log Out"?

where is this option?

LambFries372 reads

You are too high.  Look to the right of the post headers.

If you mean All Posts within a single topic or thread, go to upper right and click Flat.  The default option is Tree, which shows the messages in familiar nested format.  I still wish they had a Flat/Show All option that retains the "nesting"; i.e. which messages are in a response-response "sub-thread".

if TER is tracking how many folks are visiting the new site vs. clicking on the classic edition?  I suspect a large majority of regular users are doing the latter -- I certainly am!

After a few days of staying with the Classic screen I decided to commit to the new version because I knew it was here to stay.  Well, a few weeks later and I have found that I am completely used to the new version and don't miss much about the old.  Actually, I like it better.  It has certain features I appreciate

Watch-A-Crotch461 reads

I suspect resistance to change contributes to the dislike of the new format. After taking the plunge to learn and adapt to the new format, conceivably one could still feel that the classic version is better but the not the visceral aversion to the new site some members still display.

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