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Restless 15-06-2013 02:59

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I have noticed lots of threads still show new posts after I have read them. I can go in several times and it still lights it up unread. The only way to get rid is to mark all forums read.................can be quite annoying. Is this a chrome issue?

Mick 15-06-2013 04:36

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It could be but i don't use it so not sure
it could also be your cache might be holding them as new posts
try clearing your cache out after looking at the new posts

cashman 15-06-2013 08:26

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It does that wi me, whats a cache n how do yeh clear it?:confused:

gpick24 15-06-2013 08:35

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Depends what browser you`re using
How to Clear Your Browser's Cache (with screenshots) - wikiHow

Mick 15-06-2013 08:37

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Press "CTRL and F5" together

gpick24 15-06-2013 08:37

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What is browser cache?
Browser Cache

Less 15-06-2013 09:19

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It is most likely to be a thread that has a poll attached, if you have read the last comment and then someone votes, this then updates to being an unread post.

Neil 15-06-2013 09:38

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1062847)
It is most likely to be a thread that has a poll attached, if you have read the last comment and then someone votes, this then updates to being an unread post.

That was going to be my suggestion as well.
I don't see how it can be your browser as the unread posts is saved by the forum against your user and when you click new posts it uses this saved info to generate your unique new posts page. It works the same way for showing you the read/unread icons as well.

Once your logged in most pages displayed will be generated uniquely for your username

Restless 15-06-2013 10:51

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its on almost every thread

DaveinGermany 15-06-2013 11:46

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1062834)
whats a cache n how do yeh clear it?:confused:

It's a stash Cashy, like in your wallet & as to clearing it? You're married, you should know better by now! :D

Less 15-06-2013 15:20

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1062859)
its on almost every thread

Then you have a problem, perhaps you have been where no-one should go and picked up a virus?

If it was the same for everyone, surely we would all be suffering?

These things happen even when we think we know what's going on.

Restless 15-06-2013 16:31

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1062898)
Then you have a problem, perhaps you have been where no-one should go and picked up a virus?

If it was the same for everyone, surely we would all be suffering?

These things happen even when we think we know what's going on.

No virus. Its the same on Linux

So- This is definitely problem with Chrome. It happens on every thread I have either commented on or that I have read. I click it to read the new comment and there hasn't been one. Looking on Internet Explorer and Firefox it doesn't happen.

Edit: Clearing of cache fixed :D

DaveinGermany 15-06-2013 17:39

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1062898)
Then you have a problem, perhaps you have been where no-one should go and picked up a virus?

Well a PC forums no good then! A trip down the Vets & a large shot of Penicillin would be better, er ...... or so I'm told! :rolleyes:

mobertol 16-06-2013 11:55

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Slightly different thing but lately I get a pop-up coming on to left of the screen showing me related research topics -it started on the Accyweb quiz and then after on here too. It hampers my quiz playing and is a nuisance -any ideas how to get rid of it most welcome! It doesn't come up anywhere else...

gpick24 16-06-2013 12:10

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Hi Mobertol, Does have the letter T in the top corner, seen something similar to what you describe. Any chance of a screenshot
How to Quickly Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows - wikiHow


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