Another is it me?
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15-02-2017 5:27 PM
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I have just been away for a week, but since I have come back every time I click on an "Unread Topic" it takes me to the first post, rather than the last unread post on that Topic. I have the "go to last unread post" ticked in my settings. Seems to happen on Safari and Edge.
Any thoughts?
Fixed! Go to the fix.
15-02-2017 5:31 PM
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This is a bug that has been identified and is being dealt with. Have a look at my other thread where this has also been discussed: https://community.plus.net/t5/Community-Site-Feedback/Text-editor-issue-I-am-aware-of-it-and-have-go...
The Lithium platform got updated and a few bugs found their way here but I have raised everything and its being looked into as an identified bug.
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Re: Another is it me?
15-02-2017 5:34 PM - edited 15-02-2017 5:35 PM
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Click on the unread post count and it will take you to the first unread post.
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Re: Another is it me?
15-02-2017 5:39 PM
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Moderator's note by Mike (Mav)
Thread locked as covered here.
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