Accessing Species-specific forums

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Pawpawsaurus
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Accessing Species-specific forums

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A small problem:

In the Species-Specific Forums, the topic 'Long-tailed Blue' is shown in red, as though it contains unread articles. However, when I click on it I see the message: .There are no topics or posts in this forum'. Returning to the higher-level menu the topic is still shown in red.

I'm using Firefox 22.0, but the behaviour is the same with IE8.

Paul
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Re: Accessing Species-specific forums

Post by Pete Eeles »

Not sure what's going on there - and I see this myself. It looks like CJB has posted in there yesterday - but perhaps then removed their post.

I went into the forum and selected "Mark all topics read" (or some such) and it's cleared the notification.

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Re: Accessing Species-specific forums

Post by Vince Massimo »

Hi Pete,

CJB posted a Clouded Yellow report in the Long-tailed Blue Species Forum yesterday. I moved this to the Sightings Forum, which must resulted in the anomalous indication.

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Thanks for the explanation, chaps. Sorry for the false alarm.

Paul
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