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    Default Time limit.

    Is it possible to make no time limit or a shorter time limit on the new posts? Because I regularly double-click by accident and have to wait 30 seconds to see the new posts and it get's pretty annoying.

    Maybe not get rid of it but shorten it to 10/15 seconds?


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    I thought the search time limit was 15 seconds :S
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    Fifteen seconds then, I think it should be shortened because it's annoying when I double click.
    Sorry half asleep :rolleyes:


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    If you double click, just click the back arrow.

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    just wait for 15 seconds. not exactly a long time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barkseh View Post
    If you double click, just click the back arrow.
    it takes me to the thread i was viewing before i clicked because the page didn't have time to load when i first clicked it.


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    Its only 15 for post reports init? Or is it search aswell now?

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    My suggestion for this would be, stop double clicking. It has been fine in practice for the last few years I am sure you will remember to single click rather than double after a while.


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    Learn when to double click and when not to double click
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