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Old 01-03-2007, 07:09 PM #1
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I just signed on and noticed that alot of posts are gone, from yesterday and beyond, also noticed in the fibro section. Is it just me or is stuff gone? I sometimes note particular posts by date in a notebook that I am following and they are gone!
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Hi lailavia

there shouldnt be any missing posts

maybe check the options you have set in your User CP incase you have the Thread Display Options set for only a day?? if you look in your options you will see Default Thread Age Cut Off with a drop down selection....be sure you have that set to "show all threads"

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or you can click on the thread tools and subscribe to ones that you want to follow.

There are a few settings you can customize for email notifications and such in the user CP page.
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whoops, I am sooo sorry, I got this site mixed up with another new one I found. I am sorry to be such an inconvenience.
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hi lailavia,

it happens. many message boards use the same software and end up looking the same. you can change the look of Neurotalk. at the bottom right side you will see where it says "Default Syle" and a little arrow. you can use that to change the colors and styles. easy to change back and forth.
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