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New Posts .vs. Todays Posts

Thread Status: Hello , There was no answer in this thread for more than 60 days.
It can take a long time to get an up-to-date response or contact with relevant users.

James Jay

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Hoping someone can clear this up. I may not understand the menu options on Deeperblue or need to set something up that I'm not aware of.

Two of the Menu tabs I use the most are New Posts(Logged in only) and Todays Posts(Logged out only). When I'm logged in I normally use New Posts to search for posts I want to read. After I've read them and want to come back to them I find they are no longer in the New Posts section. If I stay logged in I must remember what section of Deeperblue that post was in and navigate there to read or post later. If I log out and go to Todays Posts I can find them listed in the order they were posted in.

Is it possible to have "Todays Posts" Menu tab listed in the Logged in Menu Tabs like it is in the Logged out Menu Tabs to help find the previously read posts without logging in and out? Thanks.
 
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