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|  A quick question & image test 
			
			Is there a way for the new threads & existing threads with new posts to remain  "bold" until I read them?http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1242947076
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|  Jeremy 
			
			I think threads with new posts, that you haven't read, do turn a darker shade of blue. At least mine do.
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|  Test Image 
			
			Test image
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|  Leon 
			
			Thanks for responding to my question, but when I look at the home/main page there are many threads that are not "bold"/darker (at least for me) with new posts that I haven't read.  Besides that, I like the new format.  I was actually able to post a scan today for the first time   | 
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			Jeremy - At least for me, if a person logs out, the system assumes you have read the posts, mine also are not "dark" when I return.  I also don't have the option to go to the first new post when I return on older threads. RC | 
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			I'm going to be addressing the "unread posts" issue in the short future; stay tuned...
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|  Test image Mullane 
			
			Awesome !
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