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Old 17th Mar 2007, 06:11
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Hey. I have realised that when you reply to a topic your post gose above the users below you, usually the post gose below the last user.

As this been done on purpose? Or is it a fault? I am unsure, however of you have done this on purpose I think it would be better to change it back.

People would get confused as most forums new posts gose below the post before it.

Thanks,
BlueEew.
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Old 17th Mar 2007, 06:12
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Originally Posted by BlueEew View Post
Hey. I have realised that when you reply to a topic your post gose above the users below you, usually the post gose below the last user.

As this been done on purpose? Or is it a fault? I am unsure, however of you have done this on purpose I think it would be better to change it back.

People would get confused as most forums new posts gose below the post before it.

Thanks,
BlueEew.
oooo thanks for that, will fix it now.
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  #3  
Old 17th Mar 2007, 06:15
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Hi BleEew,

I think that the order is set as "last goes first". It is a lil confusing at the beginning, but it has its advantages if you are being part of the thread: you don't need to go all the way to the end to see what was the unswer.

I am actually starting to enjoy it.

Sandra.:)
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Old 17th Mar 2007, 06:22
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I think it as been changed back now, to be honest I don't really mind which way it is. I thought I would report it as I was not sure if it was a fault or not, I like to report things to make sure the forum is on good shape.
  #5  
Old 17th Mar 2007, 07:28
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Fixed - Oldest post first is now default for new and existing members.
  #6  
Old 17th Mar 2007, 17:40
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Maybe we could have a poll or debate on which one we should use it as, or if you would like it this way just leave it. It might of been good to let the community have some choice in the matter.
  #7  
Old 17th Mar 2007, 17:43
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Its been set to the normal standard used on 90% of forums and will be staying that way.

It was set in error before.
  #8  
Old 17th Mar 2007, 19:03
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Great! Would you care to tell me what you did to fix it? One of my friends has been continually asking me that very question, I am not sure how to fix it as I do not have vBulletin set in front of me. If you would be so kind, please tell me how you fixed the problem.

Is there some sort of "Sort by:" button in vBulletin? Thanks for helping out!
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Old 7th Aug 2007, 11:19
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I think that there is some rule in that like "Old is Gold" , same is the case in it.......Oldest post will be initially coming , followed by the new one!!! but i don't really mind of coming my post at the bottom line.
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