How do I get to the 'last post' in a thread?

How do I get to the 'last post' in a thread as this seems to have been removed now?

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  • The click on date to get to the last post is welcome- but there is still scrolling to do as all I get are those annoying recommended and related lists- can these be turned off? (or how about just a button to click for each- See Related Threads and See recommended Threads and let me choose when to look at them)
    All this information being dished up whether I want it or not is annoying (I get that it is an attempt to be helpful- but let me decide).
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  • The click on date to get to the last post is welcome- but there is still scrolling to do as all I get are those annoying recommended and related lists- can these be turned off? (or how about just a button to click for each- See Related Threads and See recommended Threads and let me choose when to look at them)
    All this information being dished up whether I want it or not is annoying (I get that it is an attempt to be helpful- but let me decide).
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  • Unknown said:

    The click on date to get to the last post is welcome- but there is still scrolling to do as all I get are those annoying recommended and related lists

    Not quite sure I am following what you describe... selecting the link on the date of the last post should get you to the last post without scrolling, not the Recommended or Related content -- that will appear below the thread list. At least that is how I see that using the current released versions of Chrome, Firefox, and IE. If you are seeing something different, then more details would be needed to understand what to look at to figure out what needs to be sorted.

    Unknown said:

    recommended and related lists- can these be turned off? (or how about just a button to click for each- See Related Threads and See recommended Threads and let me choose when to look at them)

    The Related/Recommended content "widget" on this site has two presentation modes -- slider and list. For the former, that "slides into view" every time you scroll towards the bottom of something (e.g. forum thread, wiki article, blog article, etc.) That's how it was configured by default, but was getting in the way, so was switched to "list presentation mode". The latter can either be put in a narrow column to one side of the application window or at the bottom of the content. Although where it should appear is subjective, the information it includes is exactly as its name indicates... related and recommended. It has been my experience over the years that static (and otherwise non-descriptive, generic) hyperlinks are most often not clicked on. Given the relevancy (and importance) of the content these things present, we are planning to keep them enabled and work on improving their presentation.

      

  • Under this post there is a related section of threads (and sometimes there is also a recommended section). When I click on the last post date i am left at either of these sections and need to scroll upwards.

    I am using Safari on OS X (I have not yet tested this on IE on Win7 at work or Safari on iOS).

    Seems like it is then working on other browsers- so wider testing may be needed
  • Phil writes: The latter can either be put in a narrow column to one side of the application window or at the bottom of the content.
    My question: is this a user setting? If so, where can I change it to 'a narrow column (etc)'?

    Phil writes:Although where it should appear is subjective, the information it includes is exactly as its name indicates... related and recommended. It has been my experience over the years that static (and otherwise non-descriptive, generic) hyperlinks are most often not clicked on. Given the relevancy (and importance) of the content these things present, we are planning to keep them enabled and work on improving their presentation.

    My remarks:
    1. Some of the articles are really old(> 5 years), and might concern problems that no longer exist, solutions that no longer work, etc. So relevancy is not always the case. It would help if each item showed a date of either start of the question or last reply.
    2. There is a lot of white space and much too large font; on my 15" notebook not very inviting to browse...
  • Unknown said:

    2. There is a lot of white space and much too large font; on my 15" notebook not very inviting to browse...

    There is also too much green and blue of the home page which fills my phone and tab screen.

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  • For me, click-on-date works (in Ffox) to take me to end of latest post, not to end of Related and Recommended.
    But I too would like to know how to move the latter to side column.