No Way To Mark All Forums As Having Been Read?

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Lone Gunman

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Just went to close out for the night and mark all forums as read but there's no way to do that now?? Search Forums has replaced that function and I don't see it anywhere else?:wtf
 
Does the same thing with me sometimes. Try Ctrl + F5 or just go to main and then hit forums and see if it returns. You didn't change your screen resolution did you or make your window in FF smaller?
 
Use the "New Posts" button to bring those up, and then "Mark Forums Read" button appears in the top right side.

If you've made your page larger than 100%, it scrolls that off the left side. Use CTRL button plus the - (minus) key to shrink it back to 100% size
 
Thanks guys!!! 3 dots fixed it? And yes, I did change the screen resolution on this computer a few days ago. I'll check the shop computer later to see if it's still like it was there.

EDIT: Seems to be back to normal now even on this computer with the changed resolution?? Things that make you go hummmmmm.................................
 
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EDIT: Seems to be back to normal now even on this computer with the changed resolution?? Things that make you go hummmmmm.................................

It comes and goes on my PC, depending on what the "New Posts" count is. Sometimes two digits is ok, but three drops the "Mark Forum Read" to the "overflow" with the three dots. I can fix it by making the window just a little wider.
 
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