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<p class="{S_CONTENT_FLOW_END} responsive-center time<!-- IF S_USER_LOGGED_IN --> rightside<!-- ENDIF -->"><!-- IF S_USER_LOGGED_IN -->{LAST_VISIT_DATE}<!-- ELSE -->{CURRENT_TIME}<!-- ENDIF --></p>
<!-- IF S_USER_LOGGED_IN --><p class="responsive-center time">{CURRENT_TIME}</p><!-- ENDIF -->
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<div class="action-bar compact">
<a href="{U_MARK_FORUMS}" class="mark-read rightside" accesskey="m" data-ajax="mark_forums_read">{L_MARK_FORUMS_READ}</a>
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<p class="{S_CONTENT_FLOW_END} responsive-center time<!-- IF S_USER_LOGGED_IN --> rightside<!-- ENDIF -->"><!-- IF S_USER_LOGGED_IN -->{LAST_VISIT_DATE}<!-- ELSE -->{CURRENT_TIME}<!-- ENDIF --></p>
<!-- IF S_USER_LOGGED_IN --><p class="responsive-center time">{CURRENT_TIME}</p><!-- ENDIF -->
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<div class="action-bar compact">
<a href="{U_MARK_FORUMS}" class="mark-read rightside" accesskey="m" data-ajax="mark_forums_read">{L_MARK_FORUMS_READ}</a>
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so the mark forums read button/text will stay close to forum/category list as it is its integral partExactly and in many cases the browsers Inspector allows editing the "cached" templates and css so that one can experiment with layout and formatting, even without having to edit the source files.Lumpy Burgertushie wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:29 pm ...
however, I am curious why you don't just test things first to see if they work or not.
I usually learn quicker by trying things to see what happens and then if I get in trouble I can
ask for help.
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Some people just don't process things for whatever reasons in the manner that others would expect them to. That's just the way it rolls in real life.Lumpy Burgertushie wrote: Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:29 pm Hi, it is certainly no problem asking for help with this.
however, I am curious why you don't just test things first to see if they work or not.