Brian do you click the subject line? I've had no problem clicking "jump to new replies" under the subject and posters name and it'll take me to comments I haven't read in that thread.
Nope on the reboot here, too.
Still '...sending.' For .. a long while. Tiny meme, too.
Only thing i get logging in on cell asks for password no longer set lol then says change it might have been unauth access guessin this is related to server swap No biggee though change later sometime lol
Only thing i get logging in on cell asks for password no longer set lol then says change it might have been unauth access guessin this is related to server swap No biggee though change later sometime lol
Mines been doing that for most websites, saying that chrome had a data breach and to change password. That isn't related to TT.
Tried sending a 1.76 MB photo and all it was doing was trying to send. Sobou did the phone, cleaned out temp files and cache and just now tried sending and 843 KB photo and it's just sitting there. Been doing this for three or four days now.
Laura
Awww Yeah Rob now that ya mention it, I've gotten the same BS on google stuff, log ins.... in 25 years online, I have NEVER, had any of my accounts hacked lol
Ok, it seems the photo uploads are working, but sometimes taking a very long time. That last photo I uploaded said "...sending" for probably close to 2 minutes. Sometimes it happens quickly, sometimes not, depending on network speeds and other factors. I can tell you, two minutes seems like an eternity. I had given it up for dead long before it finally succeeded.
There is a way for me to make this process faster, but it may have to wait until after the holidays. We'll see. There are a few other things I must look into first because they involve the stability of the system. But I will fix this process so that it's much faster.
I wish the forum threads stacked the other way.. I read a post and the advice/response and then I come back later to see additional responses from more opinions are here and have to scroll thru the responses to get to the most recent. some subjects get a good number and I kinda have to figure out if I read that one already or not. If the latest response showed up first, Id simply watch the the post time to see when I was last on and scroll down to that one to get filled in
Hey Brian,
I've included a screenshot to help out.
The first conversation is gray and says "jump to last page" on the bottom left which means I've read that conversation already and nothing new was posted since the last viewing.
The next two conversations have a light blue bar on the left, are brighter, and have "jump to new replies" listed under the title. That means there are new responses to that conversation. If you click on "jump to new replies" it will take you straight to the replies you have not read yet.
Hope that helps!
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Hello Brett, I found this sight a few weeks back and really enjoy it and now I check in daily. I used High road and passed my NY CLP tests first Time and my first road test yesterday ( B-School Bus), for starters , I start A school next week, couldnt have done it by just using the NY book so thanks a million for that ,, as well following the forum and the advice given from the moderators on attitude and the like to help understand alot of it. Those guys ( and gals) are great and I hope to meet em on the road some day. I'm new here, and don't want to be a pest, but just curious while you re in the "revamp" mode ... I wish the forum threads stacked the other way.. I read a post and the advice/response and then I come back later to see additional responses from more opinions are here and have to scroll thru the responses to get to the most recent. some subjects get a good number and I kinda have to figure out if I read that one already or not. If the latest response showed up first, Id simply watch the the post time to see when I was last on and scroll down to that one to get filled in. ...Maybe there is a reason it goes that way, that I don't get, its not gonna stop me from following along ... thanks again
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Hours Of Service
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