I use a IPad when I browse the internet.
Lately I notice sometimes when I select a post, it brings up a new little window, with the very first post and the last post. Cool, but it doesn’t happen for me all the time.
I am sure it’s something to do with a double click, or hovering over for awhile, but I don’t know what it is.
Greg
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Re: New forum feature ?
I also use an iPad in fact I'm on it now. Try like I might I can't get that feature to work on mobile devices. It's really designed for platforms that have actual mice. Hover your mouse pointer over the topic and you get a preview of the first and last topics. Very cool just not for mobile devices.Kuhner wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 7:00 amI use a IPad when I browse the internet.
Lately I notice sometimes when I select a post, it brings up a new little window, with the very first post and the last post. Cool, but it doesn’t happen for me all the time.
I am sure it’s something to do with a double click, or hovering over for awhile, but I don’t know what it is.
Greg
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Topic author - Posts: 58
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:12 pm
- First Name: Greg
- Last Name: Kuhnash
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- Location: Lore City, Ohio
- MTFCA Number: 28086
- MTFCI Number: 21773
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Re: New forum feature ?
Funny I can get it to do it consistently on the add for the 26-27 pick up bed for sale.
Quick tap on the word box and it does it.
Quick tap on the word box and it does it.
“I don’t like nice people. I like tough, honest people”. - Woody Hayes