A small request

Matt,

If a blog gets more than 50 replies, it creates a second page. However, if I go to recent posts and click the “x new replies” link on a blog with more than one page, it takes me to the first page. When I click to the second page, the “*new” posts aren’t new anymore and I can’t just to them.

Is there a way to prevent this. The simple solution is not to have page breaks, but that’s a server resource issue.

Matt,

If a blog gets more than 50 replies, it creates a second page. However, if I go to recent posts and click the “x new replies” link on a blog with more than one page, it takes me to the first page. When I click to the second page, the “*new” posts aren’t new anymore and I can’t just to them.

Is there a way to prevent this. The simple solution is not to have page breaks, but that’s a server resource issue.

Not that many blogs get over 50 posts, but The Needful has and so has Sam’s Gun Control post.

My $.02 Weed

2 thoughts on “A small request”

  1. Change your preferences

    Yep, you can change your comment viewing preferences. It’s part of every blog page with comments. I’m not sure of the fix for the pagination issue as far as going to the correct page, but it fixed it for me by bumping up the number of comments displayed.


    Matthew P. Barnson

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