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Post Dated - How Do You Tell When a post or Question was Submitted ?

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If you look at old posts the site lists how old e.g. 1 hour / day / week or month ago.

Is there a way of telling the date the post was made ?

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Top right hand corner shows how old each post is.

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Don't think there's any way to tell which actual day or date other than counting back from the current day I'm afraid!

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No, I don't think so, but wouldn't it be useful.........ADMIN?.... Also a button at the top of the page, enabling you to go back to the previous page without having to scroll to the bottom......and while they are at it, how about being able to go back a number of pages. The forum is so busy at times now that sometimes it takes several previous page clicks to get to yesterdays posts. I suspect that most of this functionality existed on the old site before the revamp, which was all before my time. At least there is lots of WHITE SPACE now.

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