Silly question about this site....

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christina

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I can't seem to find a help doc or faq about these boards, so I'm asking here.

How do I mark everything as "read" so it stops showing everything as new? For a while, the board seemed to understand automatically that I'd read this or that post, but now it's all new, all the time!

Thanks in advance.

- Yav
 
Turn on cookies. If you use AOL browser, don't, it's a piece of newt excrement.
 
Ahh, ok. The other day I had to alter my zonealarm for this site. I changed it back :) Thanks!
 
Hi Christina, I'm glad I could help. I use zonealarm and I have never had to change its settings for this site.
 
Oh.. I was getting a pop-up (as you know, nearly unheard of when using zonealarm!) and wasn't sure if it was this site or a reptile site I used to use - don't anymore, because I figured out the popup was from their site and I refuse to use sites that can circumnavigate my protections
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Thanks again, John :) Love your site, btw!

- Yav
 
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