Hello folks..

Just to let you know, we’re doing some testing on a few new features we’d like to add to the site.

However, the process may create some issues involving the display and checking for NEW posts process, that may have been posted by other members since your last visit.

There are a number of different ways to see how many NEW posts there are since your last visit and view a list of them. Refer to the attached pic and you'll see the various places where you can click on buttons and links to check for NEW posts.

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If you notice that when you click on any of these buttons or links and either the number of posts value is incorrect, or the site message tells you that there are no NEW posts when there really are, then to correct your computer’s display to match the site’s correct vales will involve you having to CLEAR YOUR BROWSER CACHE (click here) and then once that action has been done, click on any of the buttons and links once again to re-display the NEW post information.

In most computer-based web browsers, to open menus used to clear your cache, cookies, and history, press Ctrl-Shift-Delete (Windows) or Command-Shift-Delete (Mac). If doing that it's not obvious how to clear your cache for your specific version or browser, search your browser's Help menu for "clear cache". Also, if you didn't like the first web site on how to clear your browser cache, here's another one you that will show you ... How to Clear Your Browser's Cache (click here). It should be noted that whenever you have any kind of a problem with your Internet browser using any web site, ALWAYS clear your cache first to see if that action fixes the problem. Internet browser caches have a tendency to get corrupt from usage, unless they are cleared from time to time.

We apologize for any convenience the testing of the new features may cause and appreciate everyone’s patience while we work through the software development testing program.

Regards,
Doug
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