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Old Feb 6, 2019 | 10:53 PM
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How do I get to the last post of a very long thread?

I just keep SCROLLING and SCROLLING

and SCROLLING



and SCROLLING

LOL!

What happened to the page numbers at the bottom of each "page"?
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Old Feb 7, 2019 | 08:59 AM
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Re: How do I get to the last post of a very long thread?

Last year an updated included Infinite Scroll and Related Threads. Instead of needing to click additional pages to continue reading additional posts in a multi-page thread, the next page of a thread will automatically load as you scroll. This update includes a floating header and footer panel to allow easier navigation while allowing the Infinite scroll to function. This feature can be disabled by going to User CP, Edit Options and disable "Infinite Scroll".

This update also includes a Related Threads feature which will show related threads, best as determined by the system, at the end of each thread. This feature can be disabled by going to User CP, Edit Options and disable "Related Threads."

These features are not entirely new to ThirdGen as the mobile app included them and now the full-theme does as well.

While some members may not like these features, they can be easily disabled by using the aforementioned instructions
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