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new tells you there are unread posts in a thread. if you read the thread it dissappears until new ones are posted.

They should be blue in threads you read and ed in threads you don't (though this is i think governed by cookies on your local bropwser).


If they're not showing at all, then perhaps you have a javascript issue? Try with another browser.

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Hi ortuke, it's not possible I'm afraid but you can click on "Last Post by xxx" and that will take you to the last post. Or you can click on the red "new" and that will take you to the first post in the list that you you've not seen.
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Sorry that facility's not available but you could start a no show facility by adding "noshow" to your post e.g.

Admin was a noshow


So if people search on noshow http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/search.php?5,search=noshow then they would appear.

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