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Old 01-14-2011, 09:14 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
You can go to the first post past the one you have last read by clicking the little box by the thread title.

Dale
Thanks, but I know this:

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D*mn. Go back and find this tiny little blue square.... there, click it.... D*mn, I missed it. Go back again... ah, finally!! ...Wait, what was the topic? (a "little" exaggerated description).[/COLOR]
What I wanted to discuss is the possibility of "switching links" between the blue square and the topic name, because:

If I haven't read the topic at all, I will go to the first post using the "first unread post" link.

If I have read the topic before, I rarely want to visit the first post, but this is what happens when I click the thread topic. I have to click on the small blue square (in 99% of the times) and I would find it easier, if I had to click this square in the 1% of the times I actually want to read the first post in a 10 / 15 / 345 / 1530 pages-thread.

Hit by the Muse of Unnecessary Explanations here is a comparison:

Spoiler:
Imagine, that you read a book on your ereader. Now imagine, that every time you start reading again, the reader opens the FIRST page of the book. Then you have to lock it again, and unlock it, but not by pressing one single "lock/unlock" button, but by typing a complicated code on the keyboard, while holding the lock button pushed down. (the equivalent of hitting the small blue square).
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