Disappearing Messages/Posts, 2018. (EDIT.)

Note by WebPM: I have split this off from the photography thread partly to make this discussion more accessible to others who have questions, and partly to keep the other thread on topic.)

...Finally, this is to WebPM. I may Post again, though. But after 3, 4 attempts to find WebPMs Post, I could not, and then I recall a thing said by MrRobert123, in that Replies Change depending upon how a Thread is entered, and so I clicked upon the Thread TITLE, instead of any reply (from the HOME Screen... and now I finally see your Reply, Mr.WebPM.

(I wanted to keep this Thread about Pictures, but then that happens, and so I Post it here, as it happened, rather than my previous Thread. Excuse Me.)

EDIT - From DC: This Post now does not entirely make sense, when used  as a Starting Post or as an Introduction. To anyone reading, Please ignore the sentence here which says that this Thread is "about pictures", for THIS Thread is not about pictures at all..!! Most of all, Please see the first *Real* Post from myself, below. I myself can only wait to see what other people (including NAS) do regarding this Thread...

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  • Dated: 29-03-2018.

    WebPMs quote is taken from:

    community.autism.org.uk/.../is-there-a-way-to-view-forum-posts-in-a-linear-way-instead-of-in-threads

    WebPM said:
    As a result, that linked thread is trying to establish the following: some of our users are having problems in finding certain messages in threads, and we need to know whether these are actually caused by missing messages, or by messages being present, but sometimes hard to find.

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    Greetings WebPM. So, yet again, it requires a new perspective/Thread, to state something from a new perspective...? (やれやれ...)

    What is/was going on, is that messages ARE MISSING, not "hard to find". A "Missing Message" is always found via its own link. (For me, anyway.) It may be hard to find, yet it is there, via a link from the Home Page or History or Recent Posts. Entering Via the Message, the Message is there, and others may be missing. But entering Via the Title, Missing Messages mostly reappear. My pictures showed that, I hope?
    ... 'Tis not my own fault, if indeed no-one else Posted pictures. I also suggested that insofar as locating the problem for yourself, that you are logging on as something like a Debugger or Administrator, and so would see everything anyway.

    Notes: I could not Log On yesterday due to Personal Circumstances, sorry.
    Regardless of that, I know not what else is sought after, concerning this Thread, and the previous Problems Thread.

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  • Dated: 29-03-2018.

    WebPMs quote is taken from:

    community.autism.org.uk/.../is-there-a-way-to-view-forum-posts-in-a-linear-way-instead-of-in-threads

    WebPM said:
    As a result, that linked thread is trying to establish the following: some of our users are having problems in finding certain messages in threads, and we need to know whether these are actually caused by missing messages, or by messages being present, but sometimes hard to find.

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    Greetings WebPM. So, yet again, it requires a new perspective/Thread, to state something from a new perspective...? (やれやれ...)

    What is/was going on, is that messages ARE MISSING, not "hard to find". A "Missing Message" is always found via its own link. (For me, anyway.) It may be hard to find, yet it is there, via a link from the Home Page or History or Recent Posts. Entering Via the Message, the Message is there, and others may be missing. But entering Via the Title, Missing Messages mostly reappear. My pictures showed that, I hope?
    ... 'Tis not my own fault, if indeed no-one else Posted pictures. I also suggested that insofar as locating the problem for yourself, that you are logging on as something like a Debugger or Administrator, and so would see everything anyway.

    Notes: I could not Log On yesterday due to Personal Circumstances, sorry.
    Regardless of that, I know not what else is sought after, concerning this Thread, and the previous Problems Thread.

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