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Old 09-21-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Help! I've fallen to the bottom of the page and can't get back up!

Hi there guys,

It would rock if you would consider placing a duplicate forum breadcrumb at the bottom of the topic display so we can get back to the parent category without scrolling all the way back up, or barring that, at least an anchor that takes us back to the top.

Browsing this site with a blackberry is a thumb-killer

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or barring that, at least an anchor that takes us back to the top.
Hi, schwim

We already have that.

It's the TOP link on the navigation bar at the bottom of each page.

Thanks for the feedback.
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Hi there oz and thanks for the reply.

To clarify, I meant immediately after the topic display. Currently, I have to scroll 3 screens worth of quick reply, users browsing, viewer's permissions and ads before I can get to that link.

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Hi there oz and thanks for the reply.

To clarify, I meant immediately after the topic display. Currently, I have to scroll 3 screens worth of quick reply, users browsing, viewer's permissions and ads before I can get to that link.

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Hi, schwim

Just wanted to let you know that it's on the table for discussion in the admin forum.

Thanks again for the feedback/suggestion.
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No problem at all. Thanks very much for considering it.

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sorry: nothing decided yet

schwim... while you wait for anything to happen on this, don't forget that you can use your Home / End / PageUp / PageDown keys on your keyboard to move around faster on a webpage than you can search for and click on a button that resides on the webpage itself.
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Hi there ozar and thanks very much for that. I've just recently begun using that method and it's made it much easier to navigate.
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