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Old Jul 03, 2012, 06:17 AM
bumpy_road bumpy_road is offline
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They used to. I'm not sure what I did to change things.
Even if I post on a multi-page thread, It is removed from the new posts section, at least that I can see.
We'll see If this thread showes up.
Any answers?

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Old Jul 03, 2012, 07:17 AM
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They used to. I'm not sure what I did to change things.
Even if I post on a multi-page thread, It is removed from the new posts section, at least that I can see.
We'll see If this thread showes up.
Any answers?
I think that the posts you made that showed up as "new" may have been because you made the most recent post? Not sure on that.
I don't think your posts will show up in "new posts" if someone has made a post after yours. All new posts don't show in "new posts" ... just the most recent posts in a thread.
Thanks for this!
bumpy_road
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Old Jul 03, 2012, 08:24 PM
bumpy_road bumpy_road is offline
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Thank you George H. for your reply.
Even on a multi-page thread, I can look back later and see that I was still the newest and last post, and see that it never showed up on the new post page. Maybe It's because it was my own post? I don't know, this is all confusing to me.
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