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Hi All,
In another thread, someone mentioned how many people had viewed that thread. I never knew you could see that. I was wondering where that was on the page? It could be that I'm using a screen reader and so it's hard to find. I know there are numbers under the heading of each post when I scroll down the page, but those numbers are really big like in the thousands so that can't be right. Who knows? Just thought I'd ask.
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For me, when I am viewing the list of threads on the board, there are two numbers to the right of each thread. One of the numbers is the number of replies, and the other is the number of views. If I was smart about this sort of thing, I'd do a screen shot to show you, but I have no idea how to do that
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Hi Nightsky,
Thanks so much! I'll look back and see if I can figure it out. And a screen shot wouldn't help me, as I'm blind! And my screen reader can't do pictures.
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Figured it out yay!
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glad you worked it out
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Please take care in reviewing the number of views of a thread. Individuals who are not members but reading from the outside of PC are also included in that number, but there is no way to know how many outsiders are reading it.
I only mention this because at times, members have been upset with how many have viewed their thread but the responses are low in comparison. ![]() Just know that there are many reasons why there could be many views and few responses and it should never be thought of as people not caring. ![]() |
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