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Ok, I'm going to have a winge. I know we all hate change but where's the list of recent posts at the bottom of the screen gone??
 
That one is doing my nut in. Can't be bothered searching around.

Btw its too hot. I want the rain back :smile:
 
can we get it back? its murder having to rifle around to look at whats going on
 
It was making the server susceptible to to SQL attacks. The downtime the other day was a result of that. The security software was updated and caused 403 errors when browsers were running both UKPF and Facebook at the same time.

Consequently the server security software has been reloaded with an older, more secure version, and the latest threads updates had to go.

Now stop whinging, get into the arms and buy me a beer!
 
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I would like to see it back...!! Can't be chuffed scrolling through, personally!! It'll be interesting to see whether it affects site visits from regulars? :)
 
I would like to see it back...!! Can't be chuffed scrolling through, personally!! It'll be interesting to see whether it affects site visits from regulars? :)

I use tapatalk from my mobile and the forum is fine.
I tried the site from my pc earlier and I agree with you DG.
 
Might have to take up checking out the "new posts" page .........? What a faff!!! :(
 
I hate it that it's not there too but apparently it left the server vulnerable to cyber attacks. One killed UKPF earlier this week so Dan decided it had to go.
 
Doin my nut in too, the new posts is ok but once you've viewed a post once it obviously disappears from the list
 
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