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13 hours ago, TravellingSunny said:

Is there a way to change default settings so that I see the most recent post in a topic first rather than having to navigate to the last page manually?

 

Yes, simply click on the date under the username of the last poster.  :)Screenshot-2018-4-23 Quit Smoking Discussions copy.png

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You can also click the circle or star next to the topic you want and it will take you to the first unread one.

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8 hours ago, TravellingSunny said:

Thank you, @MarylandQuitter. I'm hoping for a short option at the Topjc level?

 

You can do the same thing.  Always click on the date of the last post and it will bring you to the last post in that topic.  From there, you can simply scroll up to read anything prior that you may have missed. 

 

If you want to read all of your unread content, take a look at the screenshots below.  Click on the activity tab and choose unread content.  There will show a list of the topics of your unread content and it shows who posted last in it.  Click on the how long ago the last post was added and it will take you to that post.  Again, just scroll up to read anything prior to the last post in that topic.  There is also a screen shot showing this.  Hope this helps. :)

 

 

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