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Is There Any Way To Expand All Posts In A Topic?


chumley

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chumley Newbie

Is there any way to expand all posts in a topic? This forum seems to be a great resource, but I find it really annoying to have to click and wait for a page load for every single post. Is there a setting I'm missing?


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Jestgar Rising Star

Go to the 'options' button right under "new topic" and click it to standard.

chumley Newbie
Go to the 'options' button right under "new topic" and click it to standard.

Much appreciated, thank you!

StacyA Enthusiast

Go to the 'options' button right under "new topic" and click it to standard.

I don't see any 'options' button. There used to be one under the old format. I also prefer to see all the posts in a thread at one time. I can see them now that I hit 'reply' - they are at the bottom of my screen in 'summary' format, but I can't seem to get to there without replying.

Edit/Update: see DARN210's directions. They worked!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Under the new format, to change the viewing mode:

Go to your name in the green box at the very top of the page.

Click on the arrow to get the drop down menu.

Click on My Settings.

On the page it takes you to, select Forums (in the gray header bar)

From there, scroll down to Topic Display Mode and select Standard.

Don't forget to Save Changes.

StacyA Enthusiast

Under the new format, to change the viewing mode:

Go to your name in the green box at the very top of the page.

Click on the arrow to get the drop down menu.

Click on My Settings.

On the page it takes you to, select Forums (in the gray header bar)

From there, scroll down to Topic Display Mode and select Standard.

Don't forget to Save Changes.

Thank you soooo much Janet!! I would never have known, and I'm decent at navigating web stuff. I was ready to start clicking everywhere, but I was afraid I would end up accidentally reporting someone or something...

It's funny - if it's 'Standard' - how come it wasn't the default? It shouldn't be called 'Standard' then, right...?

  • 2 months later...
New-To-This Rookie

Under the new format, to change the viewing mode:

Go to your name in the green box at the very top of the page.

Click on the arrow to get the drop down menu.

Click on My Settings.

On the page it takes you to, select Forums (in the gray header bar)

From there, scroll down to Topic Display Mode and select Standard.

Don't forget to Save Changes.

There is no topic display mode to select. I hate all these changes with no information on how to set it they way you want it without them changing it again!!!!! GRRRR!!!!!!!!!


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  • 3 weeks later...
Orinda Rookie

Under the new format, to change the viewing mode:

Go to your name in the green box at the very top of the page.

Click on the arrow to get the drop down menu.

Click on My Settings.

On the page it takes you to, select Forums (in the gray header bar)

From there, scroll down to Topic Display Mode and select Standard.

Don't forget to Save Changes.

Thank you, this works!

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