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10-10-2008 10:08 PM
Japo Instead of scrolling all the way, press Home or End in your keyboard.

Also it's because the forum pages are framed inside the site one. Instead of navigating in the same window and tab, open the topics that interest you in a new tab or window. They will appear without frame and they will behave normally.
10-10-2008 08:27 PM
arete Unfortunately we've had this "feature" since the upgrade... It's a fault of the design team, which they've never corrected. Atm we just have to live with it.
10-10-2008 07:39 PM
Sociopathic
Forum Page Switching

To the mods/admin;

I notice that when I navigate from one page to the nest, for example, going to the next page in a thread, that the next page will load at the same position as the page I just navigated away from. In other words, if I click at the bottom of the screen for the next page, I go to the next one at the bottom of the page, thus having to scroll to the top to continue.

On every other vBulletin site I've ever been on, when you go to the "next" page, you will be oriented to the top of the page so that you can continue reading the thread in chronological order without having to scroll....

Is there any way this could be implemented here?

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