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Is there some way to put the weekly sketches on the first page of the thread instead of the last? It would be so much easier to see it when I open a sketch if it were right on top of everything else, instead of having to search for it.
__________________ Heather ...... My Gallery You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late." Ralph Waldo Emerson Founding Member of the Punchkateerz - "You don't have to be crazy to be one of us, but it sure helps."
That's actually controlled in your profile. If you click your username at the top right to access your profile, then click Edit options, you'll see an area at the bottom called Thread Display mode - you can choose Oldest first and you'll see the #1 post in each thread first.
Roxie usually stickies the current sketch, doesn't she? I always thought that meant it came first no matter what, but maybe my understanding of how stickies work is wrong.
Yes, the thread is sticky, but depending on how you have your thread view set, when you click to go into that thread, the first post containing the sketch might be the last post on page 4 if there are a bunch of comments.
Yes, the thread is sticky, but depending on how you have your thread view set, when you click to go into that thread, the first post containing the sketch might be the last post on page 4 if there are a bunch of comments.
Does this work for the gallery too? Is there a way to set things so that the most recent comments show first instead of having to scroll down and click to get to the newest comments?
__________________ Heather ...... My Gallery You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late." Ralph Waldo Emerson Founding Member of the Punchkateerz - "You don't have to be crazy to be one of us, but it sure helps."