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Motherboard forum show 10000 topics, but

Donkihot

Junior Member
in really it shows 20 days its like 200 topics.

How to see previews days? and old topics? Like month ago?
 
And how to jump from first page to the 20 for example page? Its boring to press 20 times to the next page.
 
Welcome to AT.

One thing you can do is in your profile under "Personal Options" you can change the "Topics per Page". I have that set to 500. You can also change the Days back to view topics for.

For older threads, you can try the search function if you know what you're looking for.

EDIT: oh, and you can change from the default avatar in your profile area too.
 
Originally posted by: Donkihot
For example. Motherboard thread the most old topic date 2006.01.17 and older you cant see. Why?

Welcome to AT.

One thing you can do is in your profile under "Personal Options" you can change the "Topics per Page". I have that set to 500. You can also change the Days back to view topics for.

For older threads, you can try the search function if you know what you're looking for.

EDIT: oh, and you can change from the default avatar in your profile area too.
 
So AFAIK it arhived messages after 90 days. And you cant read it normally. Just from adv. search and there choose archived massages. Just like this?

Why not to make normally?
 
Originally posted by: Donkihot
So AFAIK it arhived messages after 90 days. And you cant read it normally. Just from adv. search and there choose archived massages. Just like this?

Why not to make normally?

People's profile have settings that can determine how much data is requested when the open up forums/topic. By having them archived it cuts down on the normal overhead of retrieval and searchs.

A search without a date filter will generate an excessive amount of data that may be outdated, redundant, or just overwhelming.

If you want something that is old; then you need to explicit look for it.

 
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