Sticky mix up.
It seems that more normal posts are getting mixed up with the multitude of stickies.
It may be that they are 'Stickies' but not marked as such??
PS. On some forums, without 'Stickies', one or two old posts are actually at the top.
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You're not from round here, are you!
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EJB986
I have just looked through all the duscussion groupings and found only one thread not marked as a sticky ahead of other sticky threads. Even when I went back to look at that post in the Solo section by then it had been made sticky. Are you able to give anymore
examples so they can be investigated?David
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Thanks David, when I posted there were 4 mix ups. Yesterday one still remained on this particular forum (Help and Feedback) but I assume they have all been sorted.
I don't normally check of course but I do occasionally notice these things....I'll leave the checking to Dave
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This is getting quite complicated.
I suffer from the red 'new Posts' marker which tends to include all the threads and sometimes all the posts in a thread.....it usually only includes one or two stickies and the red 'New' replaces the word 'Sticky'
It's also complicated by whether I am logged in or out
I will gracefully bow out and dream that one day the site will.....change????? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
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The thread entitled Motorway Service Reports is marked as a 'sticky' so it's right that it's at the top and yes, you need to be logged in to see the up to date state of each section/thread.
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Yes Jill it was marked as a sticky a few minutes later....but it wasn't when it was marked as 'New'......honest!
I've always used IE....currently 11 and all my PCs are up to date in Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.
I've always put the problems down to the website and don't think i'll change my mind soon.....not complaining just trying very hard not to comment on the whole set up which does a really good job for most of the members!
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