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2/24/2011 7:28 AM
 
Hi All,
I have just posted the story of a true war hero fighting for the rights of men to my web site. I posted his blog entries and formatted them for easier reading. It is at the link below. There are 5 pages on the forum entry. But I have just noticed that if a user is not logged on then they can not go to the next page. The 'next' and 'previous' buttons are disabled. How do I enable  these buttons? This mans story is very important to get out to people.

Thanks. P

http://www.crimesagainstfathers.com/a...

Best Regards Peter
 
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2/24/2011 3:45 PM
 
is it possible, that default posts per page is set higher than in your user profile and paging doesn't show up because all post are showing up on first page? or the later posts haven't been moderated yet?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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2/25/2011 1:07 PM
 
"Pinned" threads always have the next/previous buttons disabled by design (and your example thread is pinned). 

Chris Paterra

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4/1/2011 9:14 AM
 
Hi Sebastian,
this turned out to be the case. When logged in the posts were presented as pages. I mistook 'next' to be the 'next' page when not logged in as well. But all posts showed on the one page. It was my fault being confused between being logged in and not logged in. I am logged into the site 99% of the time I am looking at it. I didn't realise 'next' means next thread when not logged in and not 'next page of posts' which is what it means when logged in.

All my fault. Sorry. 

The good thing is that 200+ people read Norman Scarths story. He is my new number 1 hero in the world. That man has a heart of gold, backbone of iron and balls of steel. 

Best Regards Peter
 
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