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Default Apr 07, 2019 at 11:41 AM
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Some forums have an option where, instead of seeing the responses to the OP in chronological order, a user has the option to switch to 'most recent response first' mode, where the responses are in reverse chronological order on all the threads.

As well, the user can switch the order on individual threads. Is this possible to implement in PC?

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Default Apr 07, 2019 at 01:32 PM
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Some forums have an option where, instead of seeing the responses to the OP in chronological order, a user has the option to switch to 'most recent response first' mode, where the responses are in reverse chronological order on all the threads.

As well, the user can switch the order on individual threads. Is this possible to implement in PC?
its already in your profile options. see the word profile at the top of the page. if you scroll on it a drop window will show you some options. one of them is edit display. click on that then scroll down until you see your thread option and select which order you want to see the posts in.
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Default Apr 07, 2019 at 08:39 PM
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Ty amandalouise.

I checked out all the different options available and the ordering i am looking for did not appear. I'd like the first post to appear is the OP but the second post would be the most recent response on the thread, so everything except the original post would be in reverse chronological order. I find it disorientating not to see the first post at the beginning so will stick with the default for now.

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Default Apr 08, 2019 at 06:06 AM
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The closest thing we have to that is "Linear - Newest first." Unfortunately, at this time, there's no way for us to make it so you can get that option, but have the OP's post appear first.

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Thanks for answering DocJohn.

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Default Apr 08, 2019 at 12:41 PM
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I love the linear - newest first. I used to have it go to the first unread, which was also very convenient, but some time ago i switched to newest first, i cant even remember why. I dont like seeing the end of threads!
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