I have Win 7 Home Premium on my laptop and have issues when viewing or trying to view topic and comments on here.
Instead of just scrolling down and viewing each reply in turn I have under the original post the names of those who have replied in order of reply.
I have to individually click each name to read each reply.
I cannot fathom how or why this would be the case and would appreciate any assistance or advice.
Thank you in advance.
Forum viewing query.
Started by
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, Jun 13 2012 10:03 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 June 2012 - 10:03 AM
#2
Posted 13 June 2012 - 10:43 AM
Go to top right of 1st post. Click Options. Select 'Standard' from drop down list, it's below 'Display Modes'.
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This Years' Targets:- As many species by lure as possible. Preferably via Kayak. 15lb+ Pike on Lure...
Species Caught 2012- Pike, Perch.
Kayak Launches- Fresh-8 Salt- 0
Kayak Captures- 14 Pike, 1 Perch.
My Website and Blog Fishing Blog, Fishkeeping Information and BF3 Guide.
Foxy Lodge Wildlife Rescue
Species Caught 2012- Pike, Perch.
Kayak Launches- Fresh-8 Salt- 0
Kayak Captures- 14 Pike, 1 Perch.
My Website and Blog Fishing Blog, Fishkeeping Information and BF3 Guide.
Foxy Lodge Wildlife Rescue
#3
Posted 13 June 2012 - 10:45 AM
I have Win 7 Home Premium on my laptop and have issues when viewing or trying to view topic and comments on here.
Instead of just scrolling down and viewing each reply in turn I have under the original post the names of those who have replied in order of reply.
I have to individually click each name to read each reply.
I cannot fathom how or why this would be the case and would appreciate any assistance or advice.
Thank you in advance.
I had this problem too. Click on options (top right of the first post), then Standard and all should be fine.
EDIT - Five low.....too slow
Edited by robtherake, 13 June 2012 - 10:57 AM.
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