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I read once that it is most usefull to "the cause" to look for threads without replies, and because I like what this site stands for - I have been dilligently trying to answer any unanswered questions for which I know the answers. (O.K. so I mostly concentrate on "Networking")
In doing this I often use the "Replies with 0 threads". I was wondering if a link could be added to go to the 0 thread list for "this" forum within the "thread" view.
Just an Idea. Oh, and if it's there and I'm blind, could it be placed in the approximate same (upper right corner) place as the link is on the "Forum" view?
Sorry I must seem very thick on this one. But can't you just use the back button after using the 'aforementioned button'? I must be missing something, sorry for the need for "Mr Obvious" guys.
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