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wilfredo

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I'm posting this again because it appears no one can respond to the first post. There seems to be a technical glitch. Any way, my question is: Can somebody tell me how to get bold print on thread titles?

 

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Wilfredo+

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I'm posting this again because it appears no one can respond to the first post. There seems to be a technical glitch. Any way, my question is: Can somebody tell me how to get bold print on thread titles?

 

Thanks,

Wilfredo+

Hi Wilfredo;

 

I don't know if I get you right. My observation is as follows:- Bold indicates a thread or message, which is not yet read by you, actually not read by you on your system. Bold should turn into normal if the message is opened or no further news are yet to be read within a thread. If you use your 'back' button in your browser it could be that the thread is still marked as unread, i. e. it is still bold. If you refresh your browser it should turn into normal. I don't think the cookie handling is somewhat involved but I cannot rule this out OTOH.

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On the list of threads it does not appear in bold. This remains a mystery. If I understood uulrich, it should not appear in bold after it is read, but most others on my screen appear in bold even after they are read and new messages are posted. Any way, it's no big deal, just something wierd it seems.

 

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Wilfred+

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I suspect it does have something to do with cookies. Mystery solved.

 

WB+

You can exclusivly accept cookies from this site even if your settings do not allow cokies from other sites. You and I hope for you you are allowed to make the neccessary changes.

 

I perfectly agree w/ you. It is very anoying if you cannot make out if a specific thread is already read. A timewaste at best.

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